Country stars play touristy in music city during summer
Nashville-based country stars love to play tourist at home.
Nashville: Tourism comes alive in the Music City during summer, but the thousands who flock here aren’t the only sightseers in town. Many Nashville-based stars enjoy playing tourist, too. “I’ve been to the Country Music Hall of Fame a few times and ... you always learn something new,” Russell Dickerson told The Associated Press. “You can’t take in all that information at one time going, but like seeing some of Elvis’s old Cadillacs, like are you kidding me? It’s crazy.”
He doesn’t mind the attention from fans while he’s out visiting Nashville landmarks. “Everybody is super nice and we just take a little picture, say ‘What’s up?’ and it’s all good,” said Dickerson. Hunter Hayes said in an AP interview that he constantly goes to concerts in Nashville when he’s not on the road.
“I realise that I’m here all the time, which is hilarious,” he said. “But I just. Yeah, I love the energy of the city. I think we all do. You know once we moved here, I was like ‘Oh my gosh, it’s so crowded’ and then we realised but there’s a lot of cool things happening.”
Morgan Evans and his wife, Kelsea Ballerini, have been rediscovering the city by foot lately and enjoying the sights downtown. “It’s like one of our new favourite things to do since it started warming up,” Evans said. “After dinner, we’ll just go for a walk around town and it’s so cool. You know, like a weeknight, you walk around and it’s a good reminder that you get to. . like we get to live here. Music City. You know, Broadway is right there and the Ryman Auditorium is right there and the Hall of Fame is right there. And yeah, I mean we love living in Nashville so much, so that’s kind of our new thing.”