America’s Music Highway

U. S. Highway 61, known as the “Blues Highway,” rivals Route 66 as the most famous road in American music lore. Dozens of blues artists have recorded songs about Highway 61, including Mississippians Sunnyland Slim, James “Son” Thomas, “Honeyboy” Edwards, Big Joe Williams, Joe McCoy, Charlie Musselwhite, Eddie Shaw, Johnny Young, Eddie Burns, and Mississippi Fred McDowell. Come hear the music, feel the beat.
An Elvis Blue Christmas

The first Tuesday of every December is U.S. Tours Blue Christmas Party at Graceland. Enjoy a special evening Mansion Tour. Come see “The Lights at Graceland,” enjoy the Presley home at Night, as it would have looked on Christmas Eve when the family lived there. This U S Tours “Spectacular American Event” has been sold out for the last three years! Book Early.
The National Quartet Convention

Plan now for a one, two or three night trip to The National Quartet Convention in Pigeon Forge, TN. Look at the full week of activity and choose the days and events that excite you. We can help you customize a great itinerary at a price that works for everyone. Open the Itinerary tab below and scan the week-long event schedule then call and let us know what you like. Come see the biggest names in Southern Gospel.
Showtime in the Smokies

There are so many shows and theaters to choose from, that we think you should try do everything. This three night package includes a show every evening plus a special concert at Skyland Ranch, the Titanic Museum, and shopping in both Gatlinburg and at The Island.
Myrtle Beach with Pigeon Forge

Two of America’s greatest tourist destinations combined in a wonderful new tour. You start in the Smoky Mountains, climbing through those high up hills and watching those great music shows, then you travel to the coast and enjoy the beach and the boardwalk and a few more of those great music shows.
Myrtle Beach & The Crystal Coast

Bring your group and discover North Carolina’s Crystal Coast, it’s an 85-mile stretch of beaches also known as the Southern Outer Banks. Laid back, historic, filled with nature. We have packaged it with nearby Myrtle Beach fand made it a great combo tour that has a little bit of everything.
Crooked Road Musical Adventure

Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, the town of Abingdon is known for its artsy vibe, historic charm and the famous Barter Theater. It is also the cultural center of Virginia’s Crooked Road. Gather your group, come and discover the music and culture of the mountains.
Blue Moon of Kentucky

Come on down to Western Kentucky where Bill Monroe’s Blue Moon is Shining. Tour the Bluegrass Hall of Fame and discover an evening of music called Friday After 5:00. Travel down to Muhlenberg Country then up on the hill to Bill Monroe’s Homeplace. You’ll find music on the river, on the porch, and in the barn. Why this tour has more music than most Branson Trips.
Tennessee Music Pathways

American Music beats in the history of Tennessee. It started on the porches of Smoky Mountain farmers and sharecroppers in the Mississippi Delta south of Memphis. It was first recorded in Bristol, evolved through the decades moving to Studios in both Nashville and Memphis, and from the stages of Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry House. The Tennessee Music Pathway is lined by Music History.
St. Louis Blues

This tour is a Gateway to St. Louis Music Legends past and present. At the National Blues Museum, explore the blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. Visit the Soulard Neighborhood, the city’s oldest neighborhood and also a center for St. Louis-style Blues music. Plus, enjoy live jazz and blues in the evenings.
