Tom Brady Teams Up with Jim and Frann Gray for Hall of Excellence Opening in Las Vegas

The Hall of Excellence: Tom Brady's New Museum Opening in Las Vegas



On June 20, 2025, the Hall of Excellence will officially open its doors at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, presenting a unique museum dedicated to the most iconic memorabilia in sports and entertainment. This extraordinary initiative is a collaboration between the seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady, along with sports broadcasting legend Jim Gray and his wife Frann Vettor-Gray.

The Hall of Excellence aims to provide visitors with an unparalleled look at rare artifacts that chronicle the relentless pursuit of greatness witnessed by unforgettable moments in sports history. As Tom Brady describes, this museum is not merely about preserving history; it's about showcasing the inspiring journeys of numerous legends who defined their respective fields. The collection will feature a carefully curated selection of artifacts dating back to the 20th and 21st centuries. Brady believes memorabilia like this should not be hidden away but should be proudly shared with the fans who supported these icons throughout their journeys.

In a statement regarding the museum's significance, Gray shared how the Hall of Excellence transforms the visitor experience by taking them through moments that have shaped generations. He expressed gratitude towards all contributing superstars for their willingness to display their most cherished possessions. The museum not only honors these accomplishments but also aims to inspire future generations.

The Hall of Excellence will feature notable artifacts such as Michael Jordan's legendary Air Jordans from his rookie season and his NBA championship shoes, the bat that Jackie Robinson used to break baseball's color barrier, all seven of Tom Brady's Super Bowl rings, and more. Compelling artifacts like Muhammad Ali's gloves from his significant fight against George Chuvalo and Clint Eastwood's Academy Award for 'Unforgiven' will also be on display. From Kobe Bryant's iconic jersey from his first nationally televised game to the golf ball Tiger Woods used during his first Masters victory, every item tells a story of triumph.

Not just limited to sports, the Hall of Excellence encapsulates a broader spectrum of cultural impact, including displays of awards won by various influential figures like Oprah Winfrey and others. Visitors to the museum will indulge in an audio tour narrated by the renowned Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman, enriching their experience with profound insights into each artifact displayed.

In addition, guests will have the chance to see a trophy room featuring prestigious awards such as the Vince Lombardi Trophy, the Heisman Trophy, Olympic Gold medals, and various Grammys and Academy Awards. The Hall of Excellence is more than just a museum; it's an experience generated by the ambitions and endeavors of not only athletes but a vast array of entertainers who have shaped our culture.

The Hall of Excellence will operate daily from 10 AM to 8 PM. Adult tickets are priced at $35, with discounts available for seniors, military members, and residents of Nevada. Children aged 15 and under will gain entry for just $20. Visitors can also enjoy Fontainebleau Las Vegas's valet-validation program, allowing guests who dine, shop, or enjoy spa services at the resort to validate their valet parking.

With both an inspiring concept and an impressive collection of sports and entertainment artifacts, the Hall of Excellence at Fontainebleau Las Vegas promises a remarkable experience for sports enthusiasts and admirers of cultural history alike.

For more information about the Hall of Excellence, guests can visit the Fontainebleau Las Vegas website and start their memorable journey into the extraordinary legacies left by iconic figures in sports and entertainment.

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