Bailieboro and country music star Jade Eagleson stepped into the spotlight, making his debut at the iconic Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. “I’ve dreamt about this moment my entire life,” Eagleson reflected. “To stand on the biggest stage in country music in front of all of my family, friends, and country music fans was an incredible honor and a memory I will cherish forever. Thank you to the Opry for having me, and I hope to be back on that stage very soon.”
The Grand Ole Opry is renowned as one of country music’s most prestigious venues. During his performance, the multi-platinum artist captivated the audience with his hit song “Rodeo Queen” and delivered an emotional tribute to his wife and sons with his chart-topping track, “She Don’t Know,” as stated in a press release.
In addition to his well-loved songs, Eagleson introduced new music from his latest project, Worth The Double, featuring the tracks “Worth The Double” and “Welcome To Rock Bottom.”
Looking ahead, Eagleson has an exciting lineup of performances scheduled across the United States before the year concludes. He is set to take the stage at notable events, including the Dallas Country, Folk and Red Dirt Festival, the Red Dirt BBQ Festival in Victoria, and Stoney’s Rockin’ Country in Las Vegas.
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