Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum, an institution dedicated to the storied life and achievements of music legend Dolly Parton, has opened ticket sales online for its June 2026 debut in Nashville.

“Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum is the largest exhibit celebrating her life anywhere to date, spanning every dynamic decade from the top of the mountains to the top of the world,” the museum bills itself on its website. “Her transformative career takes guests on the road, behind the scenes, on set and backstage of her most iconic moments.”

The museum will be located on the third floor of the new SongTeller Hotel the singer is opening in the historic downtown section of the city. In reference to her hit song, the museum cleverly says it will be open daily “9 to 5.”

Tickets are priced beginning at $31.99 for value general admission for visitors aged 13 and up. Children under five will be free.

On the top floor of the hotel, Parton will open a lounge called Jolene’s that the hotel said is inspired by her writing of her songs Jolene and I Will Always Love You.

While staying at the hotel is not required to visit the museum, it said the hotel may occasionally offer stay packages or perks.

"I am very excited about the opening of my Nashville hotel and museum next year!" Parton said in a news release.

"Broadway has become such a hub of tourism, this felt like the right time to bring something special to all the wonderful activity in Nashville. I've always dreamed of being able to create something here in Music City and I know we've found the perfect addition to the city I call home."

The hotel and museum are located about a four-hour drive from her Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

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