The interior stage of the Mountain Arts Center

Mountain Arts Center

The MAC’s 1,044-seat theater regularly plays host to national headlining acts across a wide range of genres—bluegrass, gospel, rock, and, of course, country. Many of Kentucky’s most beloved artists, including Loretta Lynn, Billy Ray Cyrus, Ricky Skaggs, Dwight Yoakam, and Chris Stapleton, have graced the MAC’s stage, making it a must-visit destination for music fans.

As the home of Billie Jean Osborne’s Kentucky Opry and the Kentucky Opry Jr. Pros, the MAC offers audiences a unique blend of country, bluegrass, gospel, and Appalachian humor. With performances from talented adult members and rising stars aged 6 to 18, the Kentucky Opry preserves and promotes the traditional sounds of Appalachian music while delivering a show that keeps the audience laughing, thanks to the antics of the show’s own comedian, Munroe.

Beyond live performances, the MAC is also a hub for arts education. From piano and voice to banjo, fiddle, and visual arts, the center’s Arts Education Department provides individual and group instruction, nurturing the next generation of Kentucky talent. As part of the Kentucky Music Trail, the Mountain Arts Center offers a space where the past and present of Kentucky music come together. Whether you’re attending a concert or exploring its educational programs, the MAC is a vital stop on your journey through Kentucky’s vibrant musical tradition.

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From national headliners to impromptu jam sessions, there’s always live music in the air in Kentucky. See what’s on stage during your exploration of the Kentucky Music Trail.

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The Paramount Arts Center

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Bobby Mackey Honky Tonk

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Rosemary Clooney House

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Everly Brothers Monument

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The Little Loomhouse (Happy Birthday Song)

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Digital Passport

Rewarding YourLove of Music

Track your travels along the Kentucky Music Trail with the free passport app. Simply visit participating sites to collect “check-ins”—the more milestones you reach, the more giveaways you could qualify for including concert tickets and VIP merch.