The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced it has canceled in-person programming through Friday, July 31, 2020. This includes performances, film screenings, interviews and other programs originally scheduled in the museumās Ford Theater, as well as family programs and activities in the Taylor Swift Education Center. The museum has also canceled its songwriting camps and internship program for this summer.
missing or outdated ad configWhile these programs are on hiatus, music fans can engage with the museum on its website and social media channels. The following is a listing of the museumās online offerings:
Songwriter Sessions, in which viewers hear from and interact with some of country musicās best songwriters, every Tuesday at 8 p.m. CDT on Instagram Live
Family-friendly programming, including art projects, instrument workshops and songwriting instruction, each Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. CDT via FieldTripZoom
Videos of past performances and interviews from the museumās archives, available on the museumās website
Episodes of the museumās podcast Voices in the Hall, which presents conversations with country musicās most fascinating and influential figures
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum places a premium on the health and safety of its guests and staff. The museum will continue to monitor and rely on the guidance from public health officials including Metro Government, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization to inform any decisions moving forward.