Doors Open Downtown
In a cross-promotional effort between Bristol's main street program and our downtown merchants, Birthplace of Country Music Museum and The Museum Store will stay open until 8:00 p.m. on the first Friday of each month.
In a cross-promotional effort between Bristol's main street program and our downtown merchants, Birthplace of Country Music Museum and The Museum Store will stay open until 8:00 p.m. on the first Friday of each month.
Help us share the story of the 1927 Bristol Sessions with the world! Become a museum volunteer! Join our training session on Tuesday, October 9th!
The weekend of October 12–14 is the PUSH! Film Festival here in Historic Downtown Bristol, and the museum is one of the main venues for film screenings!
Radio Bristol's popular live variety show features unforgettable musical guests The Quebe Sisters and The Barefoot Movement, along with house band Bill & the Belles!
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum is now hosting a monthly gathering of local musicians for a full-on community jam session! These free jams are open to all ages and all skill levels; those interested in just coming along to listen to good music are also welcome!
Grammy Award-winning songwriter Richard Leigh returns to the birthplace of country music for the release of his latest album "Wandering One."
Tune in or turn up to be part of the studio audience for a pop-up Radio Bristol Session with Sideline, "the embodiment of the North Carolina bluegrass sound."
The 20th Anniversary of the Banjo Gathering will be held at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum November 1-4, 2018.
Michael D. Doubler, the author of Dixie Dewdrop: The Uncle Dave Macon Story and the great-grandson of Uncle Dave, will give a presentation in the museum's Performance Theater entitled “Uncle Dave Macon: Unknown Elements of Success.”
Radio Bristol presents Farm and Fun Time with special guests, the award-winning Blue Highway and Five Mile Mountain Road.