Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour

Laughs start before you even settle in. This adults-only bus tour pairs Cousin Gil style comedy with loud country sing-alongs as you roll past Nashville’s best-known music areas, including Music Row and Downtown. I also love how it squeezes iconic sights into 90 minutes without making you plan a thing.

One key consideration: it’s adult humor and includes audience roasting. If you dislike being singled out, or you show up intoxicated, this isn’t the right kind of fun—this is a no-nonsense, rules-based show.

Key Takeaways

  • Cousin Gil leads a comedy-first sing-along with country music energy
  • Small booking size (max 6) helps the show feel more personal
  • Music Row + Downtown stops give you quick city context
  • RCA Studio B and Dolly references bring country-business flavor
  • Cameras allowed, no video keeps the copyrighted show protected
  • Sober boarding and bus rules keep the experience on track

90 Minutes of Comedy + Country Music That Runs on Fast Energy

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - 90 Minutes of Comedy + Country Music That Runs on Fast Energy
If you want Nashville without the bar-hopping scramble, this is a smart alternative. You’ll climb aboard a bus and spend about 1 hour 30 minutes on a rolling show with comedy, country sing-alongs, and short stops for sights. It’s built for adults (minimum age is 21+), so the vibe is bawdy and playful rather than family-friendly.

What makes it work is the format. A bus tour is like a moving stage. The host keeps the momentum going, and you’re not stuck deciding between one attraction and another. You get both: a quick look at the city and a soundtrack to go with it.

And yes, tickets are often booked ahead and this one can sell out. If you’re traveling during peak weeks, I’d treat it like a “pick a time and lock it in” experience.

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Cousin Gil (and the Host Crew) Set the Tone for Audience Participation

The show is hosted by Cousin Gil, an award-winning comedian and Grammy winner. That alone signals what this tour is: comedy with real performance confidence, not just someone reading facts off a script. You’ll hear jokes tied to the experience, and the humor is definitely aimed at adults.

One of the biggest things I like about the format is that you’re not just watching passively. The show leans into audience involvement—people get called out, joked with, and encouraged to sing. That’s why it tends to land so well with groups celebrating birthdays, friend trips, or couples looking for something different.

In multiple recent runs, Jenny has been mentioned as part of the comedy lineup leading the bus portion of the show. So depending on your departure, you may hear the comedy delivered by the broader host team, but the structure stays the same: jokes first, music second, then back to jokes again.

What to know before you go

This is not a “sit back and be polite” tour. It’s designed for people who can handle being teased in good fun. If you get uncomfortable when you’re the topic, pick another type of Nashville outing.

The Route: Music Row and Downtown Nashville in One Easy Ride

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - The Route: Music Row and Downtown Nashville in One Easy Ride
The “rolling” part is the whole point. You’ll drive through key Nashville areas including Music Row and Downtown Nashville, then stop along the way to take in sights. Since this is a bus tour, you don’t need to navigate traffic, hunt parking, or time multiple attractions.

For many visitors, Downtown can feel like a blur—especially if you’re also deciding what to do in the evenings. This tour gives you a structured way to see the areas that matter most for Nashville’s country identity, without requiring you to be on your feet the whole time.

Also, the tour is offered in English and includes a tour escort/host. That helps keep the pacing smooth, because the show transitions between driving, singing, and short viewing moments.

RCA Studio B and Dolly Notes: Country Music Details Without a Lecture

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - RCA Studio B and Dolly Notes: Country Music Details Without a Lecture
One of the tour’s two main stops focuses on the country music industry. This is where you’ll get a chance to see RCA Studio B and hear a little about Dolly. You might even spot someone famous while you’re there—there’s a sense of “you never know” built into the experience.

Here’s how to think about this stop. You’re not signing up for a museum day. You’re getting quick, story-driven context tied to where the music came from and why people care about Nashville. That makes it a good fit if you want flavor and orientation, especially on a first trip.

A practical note: since the stop is part of a show schedule, don’t expect unlimited photo time or an open-ended hang. Come with the mindset of “quick look, snap a few photos, enjoy the moment, and get back on the bus.”

Cameras are permitted, but no video is allowed during the tour (the show is copyrighted). If you’re the type who records everything, adjust your expectations now.

Downtown Nashville Attractions: Quick Views, Not a Whole Day Out

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - Downtown Nashville Attractions: Quick Views, Not a Whole Day Out
The second stop is geared toward Downtown Nashville attractions. The aim is to give you a quick sweep of the sights so you understand what you’re seeing when you walk around later.

The best way to use this stop is to treat it like an orientation layer. Watch for landmarks and street vibes you recognize later. Then, if you want to return on a different day, you’ll have a clearer sense of where you want to spend more time.

The drawback is also built in: the stop is short because the tour is designed to be a 90-minute experience. If you’re hoping for a long, detailed Downtown walking tour, you’ll be ready to move on after this stop.

Price and Value: Why $49.99 Can Feel Like a Steal (If You’re the Right Audience)

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - Price and Value: Why $49.99 Can Feel Like a Steal (If You’re the Right Audience)
At $49.99 per person, this isn’t priced like a single attraction ticket. It’s priced like a full show with transportation. And that’s exactly what you’re buying: a ride, a comedian-fronted performance, sing-along energy, and city context, all in about 90 minutes.

A few value points that matter:

  • Taxes, fees, and handling charges are included in the ticket price.
  • You’re getting the bus experience plus the comedy/music show as one package.
  • Food and drinks aren’t included, so you can choose what to buy and keep control of your budget.

What’s not included is also important. You won’t have a meal provided, and souvenirs are not part of the ticket (you can purchase merch separately). There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off either, so you’ll want to plan how you’ll get to the meeting point.

This is best viewed as entertainment value. If you want a low-effort, high-laugh night that doesn’t require extra planning, the price often feels fair.

Meeting Point and Getting There Without Stress

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - Meeting Point and Getting There Without Stress
The tour starts at Moxy Nashville Vanderbilt Area, at 1911 Belcourt Ave, Nashville, TN 37212, USA. It also ends back at the same meeting point.

That “back to the start” setup is handy. You’re not chasing your way across town at the end of a show. It’s also nice for couples and small groups who want predictable timing.

It’s near public transportation, and service animals are allowed. If you’re driving, consider arriving a bit early so you can settle in before the show kicks off.

Also, the bus has rules, and there’s a clear one: if someone arrives intoxicated to catch the bus, they won’t be allowed to board and there’s no refund. That’s not just a legal detail—it’s part of why the show tends to stay fun instead of turning messy.

What to Bring (and How to Act) for Best Laugh-to-Song Ratio

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - What to Bring (and How to Act) for Best Laugh-to-Song Ratio
This tour rewards the right mindset. Bring a sense of humor, expect audience involvement, and go in ready to sing along with country hits. You do not need to be a super-fan of specific songs, but you should be comfortable joining in when the host prompts you.

A few practical tips:

  • Don’t plan on recording video. Cameras are allowed, but no video is permitted.
  • Leave room for laughter. The show includes roasting and callouts, so don’t assume you can stay entirely “unnoticed.”
  • If you plan to drink, know what’s possible: alcohol for purchase may be available at pickup and at the stop, but it can’t be taken aboard the bus.
  • Wear something comfortable. You’ll be sitting most of the time, but if you’re getting involved with singing, you’ll want to move easily.

If you’re celebrating a birthday or planning a friend group night, this is one of those activities that can become the headline of your trip. Couples sometimes like it too, because it’s structured and shared, not just wandering.

Small Group Size: Why a Max of 6 Can Change the Whole Feel

Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy & Country Music Sing-Along Tour - Small Group Size: Why a Max of 6 Can Change the Whole Feel
This tour sets a maximum number of travelers per activity—up to 6 travelers. That limitation makes a difference in how the host can interact with you. With a smaller group, jokes and sing-alongs can stay more focused, and you’re more likely to feel like part of the show rather than background seating.

It also explains why the tour can be hard to snag last minute. If you’re traveling in a group bigger than six, combining reservations isn’t allowed and larger groups need to contact the bus directly (not through standard online booking). If you have more than six in your party, plan ahead so you don’t get stuck.

Should You Book the Nashville Rollin Jamboree Comedy and Country Music Sing-Along Tour?

Book it if you want an adults-only Nashville experience that mixes comedy and country music, includes audience participation, and gives you quick orientation through Music Row and Downtown. At $49.99 for a 90-minute show with transportation and a professional host, it’s strong value—especially if you’re the kind of person who can laugh when the spotlight turns toward you.

Skip it if you’re easily offended, if you strongly dislike being singled out, or if you want a quiet sightseeing day. This is a humor-forward bus ride with sing-alongs and roasting energy, not a gentle history lesson.

If you’re making a first-time Nashville plan and want one activity that stands apart from typical tours, this is a solid choice.

FAQ

How long is the Nashville Rollin Jamboree tour?

The tour is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

How much does the tour cost?

It costs $49.99 per person.

Where is the meeting point, and where does the tour end?

The tour starts at Moxy Nashville Vanderbilt Area, 1911 Belcourt Ave, Nashville, TN 37212, USA. It ends back at the same meeting point.

Is there an age requirement?

Yes. The minimum age is 21+.

Can I bring a camera or record video?

Cameras are permitted, but video is not allowed because the tour is copyrighted.

Is food or drinks included?

Food and drinks are not included. Alcohol for purchase may be available at pickup and at the stop, but it can’t be taken aboard the bus.

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