The Grand Ole Opry is set to celebrate its monumental 100th anniversary in 2025 with a special series of “Opry at the Ryman” concerts, honoring the Opry’s rich legacy. These performances will take place at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the Opry’s original home.
The festivities will begin on January 3, with a tribute to the Opry’s longest-tenured member, Bill Anderson. The night will feature a star-studded lineup, including Charlie Worsham, Charlie McCoy, and Craig Morgan. In the weeks that follow, additional “Opry at the Ryman” shows will spotlight country music luminaries such as Kelsea Ballerini, Ashley McBryde, and Lainey Wilson, alongside other Opry veterans.
“Opry at the Ryman” will not only celebrate the Opry’s 100 years of history but will also showcase the next chapter of country music. “We’ve spent our first 99 years creating pivotal moments in country music’s history, welcoming new members to the family, watching dreams come true, and providing you with long-lasting memories,” Opry organizers said. “We’re pushing the boundaries of country music and the Opry in 2025 with our most ambitious and exciting shows yet.”
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