
All Things Country: Awards, Hall of Fame, Nashville!
Tickets to the Country Music Awards in Nashville, TN, with a Hotel Stay and Country Music Hall of Fame Package.





Recognized worldwide as country music’s biggest night, the CMAs represent the pinnacle of achievement in the Country Music industry. Each year, trophies are doled out in 12 categories, while music lovers coast-to-coast gather to celebrate America’s soulful, storied music. In 1967, Country legend Eddy Arnold ascended the steps of the CMA Awards stage to claim the first-ever CMA Award for Entertainer of the Year. A journey of honoring excellence, a journey that continues more than four decades and 54 Entertainers of the Year later, right up to the reigning winner, Luke Combs.
- Country Music Awards Bronze Level (300 Level) Tickets in November 2023 for (2)
- Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Platinum Package for (2)
- Three Night Hotel Stay in a Standard Guest Room in Downtown Nashville for (2)
Your package Redemption Certificate will be emailed to initiate the booking process. Please allow 15 business days after your event to receive your certificate. Reservations must be booked 60 days before travel, and property inventory is subject to availability. Reservations must be booked within 12 months, and travel must be completed within 24 months of notification. Once confirmed, all reservations are final. Packages may not be transferred or resold. All certificates should be handled with care as they are the same as cash and nonrefundable. Blackout dates are the weeks of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
TicketsTickets will either be available for pick up at the event or will be mailed to the winning bidder, a minimum of a week before the event.Airfare
Travel is available from any of the 48 contiguous United States to the destination listed. Miles cannot be utilized to upgrade these coach class certificates to a higher level of service. Airfare taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser. Any airport departure taxes, fees or fuel surcharges (if charged) are the responsibility of the purchaser.