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Explore Nashville’s dark side with this 1.5-hour haunted ghost tour highlighting country music’s true crime stories, eerie sites, and ghost legends.
Nashville isn’t just about catchy tunes and lively honky-tonks; it has a shadowy side that often gets overlooked. The Murder on Music Row Haunted True Crime Ghost Tour offers a fascinating blend of history, crime, and supernatural tales set against the city’s iconic music scene. While we haven’t taken the tour ourselves, a thorough look at reviews, itinerary details, and offerings paints a vivid picture of what travelers can expect.
What makes this tour stand out? First, we love the focused storytelling by guides who are passionate about true crime and ghost lore—these are people who really know their stuff. Second, the well-chosen stops around Nashville’s most historic and haunted districts promise a compelling mix of chilling stories and authentic local flavor. The one potential drawback? The tour’s PG-13 rating indicates some mature themes, and those seeking spooky encounters might find the ghost stories more suggestive than super scary.
This tour likely suits history buffs, true crime enthusiasts, paranormal fans, and anyone curious about Nashville’s darker tales. If you’re looking for an evening that’s both entertaining and enlightening, with a bit of supernatural thrill, this tour might be your perfect fit.


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Starting at the Ryman Auditorium, often called the “Mother Church of Country Music,” the tour begins with the story of a building that’s rumored to be cursed and haunted. The guide will share tales of ghostly sightings and strange occurrences that have persisted since its transformation from a church to a musical icon. It’s a fitting opening because the Ryman’s history is steeped in both fame and mystery, setting the tone for the darker stories ahead.
Next, you’ll stroll through Lower Broadway, where neon lights flicker over honky-tonks and eateries. Here, the stories shift to tales of murder, ghostly encounters, and legends that have become part of the city’s nightlife fabric. One reviewer remarked, “While on the tour, someone in the group took photos and we saw the image of a female spirit,” hinting at the tangible ghostly presence many feel in this lively district. Expect to hear about Nashville’s notorious crimes intertwined with its musical legends.
The tour then moves to 2nd Avenue North, a place once bustling with local talent testing their skills. Now, it’s haunted by the ghost of a man who, driven mad by believing he was possessed by lizard people, reportedly blew up the block. This story highlights how true crime and supernatural legends overlap in Nashville’s darker corners. One reviewer expressed appreciation for the guide’s engaging storytelling, noting that “Hannah brought the stories to life,” making even the eerie tales feel vivid and real.
The tour’s next stop is Skull’s Rainbow Room, where you’ll hear about David “Skull” Schulman, a colorful character who proclaimed himself “Mayor of Printer’s Alley.” His story mixes tragedy with eccentricity, illustrating Nashville’s colorful past. The guide will also take you through Printer’s Alley, a historic entertainment district with a haunted reputation. As one review noted, “The stories were exciting and very well told, with pictures to enhance the experience.” The alley’s narrow streets and vintage vibe make it one of Nashville’s most atmospheric locations.
Throughout the tour, guides are noted for their enthusiasm and knowledge. Several reviewers praised guides like Mark, Callie, and Marlayna for their storytelling prowess and personable approach. One said, “They clearly love sharing Nashville’s history and spooky tales,” which is crucial when dealing with a subject as layered as dark local history.
The tour provides a mobile ticket and the option to rent or buy a ghost-detecting EMF reader, adding a fun, interactive element. It’s rated PG-13, so some stories include mature themes, but all ages are welcome if they’re comfortable with haunted tales. It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening outing. The tour is rain or shine, which is a plus for those concerned about weather, although severe weather may lead to rescheduling.
At $29.95 per person, this experience offers solid value, especially when considering the depth of storytelling, the historic sites covered, and the optional ghost-detecting tools. Multiple reviewers appreciated the entertaining guides and the stories that went beyond just ghost tales, including some about Nashville’s infamous crimes. With over 50 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, it’s clear that most find the experience both fun and worthwhile.

From glowing praise like “Hannah was amazing! She really brought the stories to life,” to constructive comments about pacing, the reviews reveal a generally positive consensus. Many appreciate the knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling, often mentioning that the stories added a new depth to their understanding of Nashville’s history.
Some reviews highlight the visual elements, such as photos and ghostly images, which enhance the immersive feeling. A few travelers noted that the tour’s ghost stories are more about the legends and rumors than intense paranormal encounters, but most found the tales spooky and fun.
There were a few less enthusiastic reviews mentioning poor guide behavior or weather issues, but these are exceptions. The tour’s friendly atmosphere, combined with its captivating stories, keeps most travelers satisfied.


If you’re fascinated by true crime stories and ghost lore, this tour will be right up your alley. It’s perfect if you want an engaging, accessible way to explore Nashville’s darker history without the intensity of more extreme ghost hunts. History buffs will appreciate the detailed storytelling, while paranormal fans might enjoy the optional ghost-detecting tools. It’s also a great option for those who want a break from Nashville’s music scene but still want to experience its unique character.
This tour is especially suited for those who enjoy walking, storytelling, and a touch of the supernatural—think of it as a spirited stroll through Nashville’s haunted past. Families with older children, groups of friends, or solo travelers wanting a lively, informative night out will find plenty to enjoy here.

The Murder on Music Row Haunted True Crime Ghost Tour offers a distinctive way to experience Nashville’s underground stories—blending history, crime, and ghostly legends into a 1.5-hour walk through the city’s most iconic districts. With engaging guides, fascinating stories, and a lively atmosphere, it delivers great value for the price.
It’s especially appealing to those curious about Nashville’s darker side, from its infamous crimes to its haunted sites. While it’s not a scare-your-socks-off kind of ghost tour, it provides enough intrigue and spooky tales to satisfy most ghost enthusiasts. If you’re looking for a fun, informative, and slightly creepy way to spend an evening in Nashville, this tour is worth considering.
“Fantastic experience Mark did a great job and it was very entertaining loved learning not only the history it the haunting stories.”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s rated PG-13 for mature themes, but children over 12 who are comfortable with ghost stories and crime tales should be fine. Kids under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult.
What’s included in the tour?
The tour includes the guided walk, storytelling, and the option to rent or buy a ghost-detecting EMF reader. The stops are primarily free to explore, with some sites like Skull’s Rainbow Room included in the itinerary.
Does the tour operate rain or shine?
Yes, the tour proceeds regardless of weather conditions. However, in severe weather, it may be rescheduled.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, walking between several historic and haunted sites.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Ryman Auditorium and concludes in and around Printer’s Alley downtown.
Are tips included?
No, tips are appreciated but not included. Guides work for gratuities.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
In all, the Murder on Music Row Haunted True Crime Ghost Tour offers an engaging, well-reviewed way to explore Nashville’s dark stories with a mix of history, mystery, and ghostly legends. Ideal for curious travelers who enjoy storytelling, history, and a bit of supernatural fun—this tour makes a memorable addition to any Nashville itinerary.