Tuesday, July 16

Performance: The Farmer & Adele

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Western swing duo the Farmer & Adele, composed of Grace Adele and Keenan Wade, will take a break from hosting the Grand Master Fiddler Championship to perform. Their 2015 debut

Performance: The Farmer & Adele

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Western swing duo the Farmer & Adele, composed of Grace Adele and Keenan Wade, will take a break from hosting the Grand Master Fiddler Championship to perform. Their 2015 debut

Nightfall at the Hall

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Hit recording artist Lauren Alaina will take the stage at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s 10th annual Nightfall at the Hall concert. Nightfall at the Hall is

Exclusive to Troubadour members.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Songwriter Session: Max T. Barnes

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Max T. Barnes wrote "Before You Kill Us All" (Randy Travis), "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" (Diamond Rio), "Let Go of the Stone" (John Anderson), "Love Me" (Collin Raye)

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members; Program ticket required.

Hatch Show Print Block Party

Hatch Show Print 224 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville, TN, United States

As one of the oldest poster and design shops in America, Hatch Show Print is still printing show posters for musicians, bands and performers, one at a time, via letterpress

$12 – $60

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Musician Spotlight: Pam Gadd

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Banjo player Pam Gadd has been featured on six Porter Wagoner albums and performed with him weekly on the Grand Ole Opry. She has also toured as a backing musician

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members; Program ticket required.

Matt Nathanson

CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 224 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson takes the museum stage on Tuesday, September 20.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Songwriter Session: Jeannie Seely

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

“Miss Country Soul,” as Jeannie Seely is sometimes known, wrote the R&B classic “Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand),” a hit for Irma Thomas in 1964. A prolific

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members; Program ticket required.