When Jamey Johnson, Dierks Bentley, and Ketch Secor took the stage for the Opry 100 tribute to Charlie Daniels, it wasn’t just a performance—it was a moment. The kind that shakes the walls, stirs the soul, and leaves fans demanding more. Now, the crowd isn’t just applauding—they’re begging these country powerhouses to make it official and form the ultimate supergroup.

Back in the early 2000s, Jamey Johnson made his debut in country music with the single “The Dollar.” Although the years that followed came with some growing…

As the Grand Ole Opry celebrates 100 years, Lainey Wilson and Marty Stuart took the Ryman Auditorium stage to pay tribute to country legend Hank Williams. Their heartfelt rendition of “Lost Highway” honored his lasting influence on country music.

Tonight (March 19), the Grand Ole Opry celebrates 100 years of country music with a stacked lineup of performers. Some are taking the stage to share their…

Luke Combs didn’t just sing The Grand Tour—he brought the ghost of George Jones back to life. His spine-tingling performance at Opry 100 hit like a forgotten memory, stirring something deep, something unshakable. It’s the kind of moment that leaves you breathless, realizing you’ve been craving a sound you never even knew you needed.

Luke Combs is reminding fans why he’s a star. During the Opry 100: A Live Celebration special, Combs took the stage at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium to perform two…

Country music royalty took center stage at Opry 100, but one of the night’s most memorable moments came when Keith Urban paid tribute to Crystal Gayle. With his signature charm and masterful musicianship, Urban delivered a heartfelt rendition of Gayle’s 1977 classic “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.” As the legendary singer watched from the audience, Urban’s smooth vocals and tender performance captivated the crowd, making for an unforgettable tribute to one of country music’s most beloved voices.

Keith Urban Serenades Crystal Gayle With a Masterful Cover of Her 1977 Classic Hit During ‘Opry 100’ Keith Urban just did Crystal Gayle proud. During Opry 100: A…

A mother’s love spans a lifetime, and Vince Gill made sure his 100-year-old mom felt every note of it. With a voice heavy with emotion, he dedicated a heart-wrenching rendition of Go Rest High on That Mountain—not just as a song, but as a tribute to her son, a moment of love, loss, and legacy woven into every lyric.

Tonight (March 19) the Grand Ole Opry celebrates 100 years of country music. For a century, the Opry has been beaming live music into radios across the…

Eric Church fought back tears as he took the Grand Ole Opry stage to honor the victims of the tragic 2017 Las Vegas shooting. Reflecting on the lives lost at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, Church delivered a powerful speech, his voice breaking with emotion. He then performed a deeply moving tribute, pouring his heart into every lyric. The moment was raw, heartfelt, and a reminder of music’s power to heal and unite.

From an early age, Eric Church shared a love for music that led him to buy his first guitar as a teenager. Often writing songs and covering…

The curtain may have fallen on the live broadcast, but the music didn’t stop. In a moment too powerful for television, Grand Ole Opry members joined together for a soul-stirring performance of Will the Circle Be Unbroken?—a tribute to country music’s unbreakable legacy. If you tuned in last night, you missed it. But don’t worry—now’s your chance to witness the finale that was too special to be left unseen.

The Iconic Night That Featured Some Of Country Music’s Best Will Go Down In History After a century of the Grand Ole Opry hosting some of the…

Country music took center stage during The Voice finale as Brayden Lape and Blake Shelton teamed up for a show-stopping tribute to Alan Jackson. The duo delivered a powerhouse performance of one of Jackson’s iconic hits, blending Lape’s fresh vocals with Shelton’s seasoned country charm. As the crowd roared in approval, it was clear that their rendition did justice to the country legend, proving why Jackson’s influence continues to shape the genre.

Brayden Lape joined forces with his coach Blake Shelton to perform Alan Jackson’s “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” during the season 22 finale of NBC’s The Voice on…

Alan Jackson stepped onto the Grand Ole Opry stage, not just for another performance, but perhaps for his final bow. The legendary country star, who first graced that very stage in 1990 with Here in the Real World, returned more than three decades later for the Opry’s 100th anniversary, delivering a rare and emotional rendition of his 1992 classic Chattahoochee. With every note, the moment felt heavier—was this the last time the world would see Alan Jackson under the Opry’s sacred lights?

One of the biggest celebrations in country music history is underway in Nashville as the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th birthday. The Opry 100 celebration brought together…

Under the Grand Ole Opry’s glow, Reba McEntire stood alone in the sacred circle, her voice weaving through country music history. With no band, just raw emotion, she delivered a haunting a cappella tribute to Patsy Cline’s Sweet Dreams, holding the audience spellbound. Then, she lit up the room with You Ain’t Woman Enough to Take My Man, honoring Loretta Lynn as Crystal Gayle and Emmy Russell watched, teary-eyed. Just when the night couldn’t get grander, Trisha Yearwood joined her for a powerhouse duet of The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia, proving legends don’t just sing—they set the stage on fire.

Reba McEntire took the stage during Wednesday night’s Opry 100 celebration to pay tribute to two legendary women of country music: Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. Reba…