Student groups on their way to good ol’ Music City, USA, won’t want to miss a stop by the most popular attraction in all of Tennessee, “The Home of Country Music” and “Country’s Most Famous Stage.” Opry General Manager, Pete Fisher says, “The Grand Ole Opry celebrates the diversity of all the musical styles under the country music umbrella. In addition, the Opry presents the many generations of artists who have formed country music’s rich legacy and continues to forge its future course.” The very show that made Country Music famous regularly features a fantastic line-up of superstars, rising stars and living legends and headlines no less than eight artists per show, treating enthusiastic audiences to a dynamic sampling of each performer’s signature style; backstage tours get fans an exclusive peek at what really makes the show tick. Years ago the Opry outgrew its home at the Ryman and moved to an exciting new, multi-million-dollar complex just outside Nashville; at the heart of its stage lies a carefully-inlaid six-foot circle of well-worn oak cut from the very center of the Ryman’s old stage – a beautiful, historic and hallowed portion of magic and memories lovingly carried into the Opry’s future. Today, new generations of Country Musicians, honored to be standing on the same spot Johnny Cash may have stood so many years before, humbly take the stage in that sweetly solid circle of welcome and give adoring fans their all, Grand Ole Opry-style.