Blake Shelton took center stage at Opry 100: A Live Celebration to honor the late Joe Diffie with a high-energy tribute that had the crowd on their feet. Shelton, a longtime fan of Diffie’s music, delivered a rousing performance of one of the ’90s country legend’s biggest hits, bringing a wave of nostalgia and emotion to the legendary venue. As he belted out the lyrics, the audience joined in, proving Diffie’s influence is still alive and well. The performance was a standout moment of the night, cementing Shelton’s status as a keeper of country music’s rich legacy.

Shelton took a break from hosting duties to deliver a tribute to the late Opry member. Blake Shelton; Photo by: Jason Kempin/Getty Images, Joe Diffie; Photo Provided…

In a surprise twist at Opry 100: A Live Celebration, Post Malone stepped in for Jelly Roll and teamed up with Ashley McBryde for a heartfelt tribute to Johnny Cash and June Carter. The unlikely duo brought the house down with a fiery rendition of the country icons’ classic duets, blending McBryde’s powerhouse vocals with Malone’s raw, soulful energy. Fans were stunned by Malone’s seamless transition into the country world, proving once again his versatility as an artist. The performance was one of the night’s biggest highlights, earning roaring applause and cementing Malone’s place as a true country music admirer.

Post Malone stepped in for Jelly Roll on Wednesday, joining Ashley McBryde on the Grand Ole Opry stage for a… Post Malone, Ashley McBryde; Photo by: Jason…

When a bride’s first dance seemed ruined by a “technical issue,” she had no idea it was all a setup. Just as panic set in, country star Mark Wills appeared on stage, stunning her with a live performance of Like There’s No Yesterday. Overcome with emotion, she tearfully danced with her husband, turning what seemed like a disaster into an unforgettable moment.

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At the Grand Ole Opry, Carrie Underwood paid a heartfelt tribute to her late friend Toby Keith, singing his debut hit, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” Toby, diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2021, passed away on February 5, 2024, at 62. After his death, tributes poured in from fans, family, and fellow artists. Carrie’s moving message stood out: “Saddle up the horses, Jesus… a true blue COWBOY just made his ride up to heaven.” Two months later, she stepped into the Opry Circle once more, honoring Toby with the same song—one last goodbye to a legend.

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The Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary celebration was packed with country music’s biggest stars, from Carrie Underwood to Blake Shelton. But two of the genre’s most legendary figures—George Strait and Willie Nelson—were noticeably absent from the milestone event.

Where Were George Strait and Willie Nelson at the Opry 100 Celebration? The Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary was packed with moments that’ll be talked about for…

The Kelly Clarkson Show Celebrates Its 1000th Episode. Time flies, but nothing hits harder than watching your kids grow up right before your eyes. Kelly Clarkson found that out the emotional way when she was shown sweet throwback clips of her children visiting The Kelly Clarkson Show back in 2019. They were just five and three then—tiny voices, big smiles. But it was a clip of her son, Remy, belting out Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” that really pulled at her heartstrings. Six years later, those same little faces have grown taller, stronger—and they’ve helped her weather one of life’s toughest storms: divorce. For Kelly, it’s more than a video. It’s a reminder of love, resilience, and the family that carried her through.

The Kelly Clarkson Show Celebrates Its 1000th Episode As Kelly Clarkson celebrated a huge milestone in her career, she took a moment to revisit some fond memories she…

An 8-year-old boy just stole the spotlight—and the internet can’t get enough. Crowds packed into Dollywood, eager to catch a glimpse of the one and only Dolly Parton during the park’s 40th season celebration. But while hundreds came to see a legend, it was one little fan who became the star of the show. With a reaction so priceless it stopped Dolly in her tracks, this moment is one for the history books.

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26-Year-Old Paralyzed Country Singer Moves ‘American Idol’ Judges to Tears With Emotional Original Song

It’s business as usual for American Idol this season, albeit with a slightly different judging lineup. Kicking off its 23rd season, the ABC singing reality competition show follows Luke Bryan,…

When Vince Gill stepped onto the Grand Ole Opry stage for its 100th anniversary, it wasn’t just a performance—it was a heartfelt conversation with heaven. With every note of “Go Rest High On That Mountain,” he honored not only the legacy of country music but the memory of his late brother and beloved mother. In that moment, the stage wasn’t just wood and lights—it was a place where love, loss, and longing found their voice.

The Grand Ole Opry Celebrates 100 Years The biggest names in country music came together on March 19th to celebrate the milestone 100th anniversary of the Grand…