Country Music Hall Of Fame Taps Trisha Yearwood For New Membership Campaign

Trisha Yearwood visits the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s galleries, which include her own artifacts on display. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Trisha Yearwood recently paid a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to kick off its new membership campaign.
The country icon will lead the multi-media campaign, which aims to double the number of museum memberships by the end of the year and return membership participation to pre-pandemic levels.
This is a cause that is close to Yearwood’s heart, as she worked as a tour guide at the museum before she became a Grammy-winning artist. She has remained an avid supporter throughout her career, performing at museum fundraisers and events, and donating personally to the museum’s collection and its membership program.
“This institution is a treasure for the world—a beacon—and it is also a treasure awaiting you, your family and your friends,” Yearwood shares.
Membership to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum provides foundational philanthropic support and sustains its educational mission. Members receive free admission to the museum’s galleries, family programs, special events and more, as well as discounts to its retail stores. Learn more here.
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