You’ve most likely been to some amazing concert venues. Someplace in the big city, under the stars, maybe. At the Ryman Auditorium if you’re in Music City, perhaps the Grand Ole Opry. But what if we told you you could take in a concert…hundreds of feet underground? You can, in Tennessee.

Eli Christman - Flickr Known as Bluegrass Underground, Cumberland Caverns hosts a magnificent concert series that blows all other venues out of the water.

Eli Christman - Flickr You’ll make your way down, down, down in to the cave, led by a guide who brings down groups every fifteen minutes. It’s the real deal here in Rocky Top.

Jason Ferrell - Flickr Musicians are playing 333 feet deep below the mountain in a spot known as the, “Volcano Room.”

Bluegrass Underground - Facebook Zoom out, anyone? Shows also tend to last anywhere from 2.5 to 3 hours! That’s definitely worth our time, and it’s an experience you truly can’t get anywhere else.

Eli Christman - Flickr There is seating for five hundred folks, although the space is unfortunately not handicapped accessible. The trails down to the Volcano Room are actually considered semi-strenuous.

Eli Christman - Flickr A monthly music event, Cumberland Caverns has been hosting since 2008. It was in 2011 that it became a nationally syndicated show, eventually garnering two Emmys.

Bluegrass Underground - Facebook Getting this far underground in Tennessee is a feat in itself, but when it comes to watching a CONCERT over three hundred feet below the surface? You can’t beat it.

Have you been to this unique place hidden underground near Nashville? For the curious folks out there – your journey doesn’t have to stop underneath the city. Can you guess which Tennessee town was voted the friendliest in America? Check it out! You can watch Old Medicine Crow Show playing in the cavern, below:

Eli Christman - Flickr

Known as Bluegrass Underground, Cumberland Caverns hosts a magnificent concert series that blows all other venues out of the water.

You’ll make your way down, down, down in to the cave, led by a guide who brings down groups every fifteen minutes. It’s the real deal here in Rocky Top.

Jason Ferrell - Flickr

Musicians are playing 333 feet deep below the mountain in a spot known as the, “Volcano Room.”

Bluegrass Underground - Facebook

Zoom out, anyone? Shows also tend to last anywhere from 2.5 to 3 hours! That’s definitely worth our time, and it’s an experience you truly can’t get anywhere else.

Eli Christman - Flickr

There is seating for five hundred folks, although the space is unfortunately not handicapped accessible. The trails down to the Volcano Room are actually considered semi-strenuous.

A monthly music event, Cumberland Caverns has been hosting since 2008. It was in 2011 that it became a nationally syndicated show, eventually garnering two Emmys.

Getting this far underground in Tennessee is a feat in itself, but when it comes to watching a CONCERT over three hundred feet below the surface? You can’t beat it.

Looking to stay a bit above ground? Check out these Tennessee scenic overlooks!

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