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Clint Black & Darius Rucker to Perform on Opry on June 20

Clint Black & Darius Rucker to Perform on Opry on June 20

The Grand Ole Opry will tally its 4,929th consecutive Saturday night broadcast on June 20 with a showcase featuring Darius Rucker and Clint Black. The one-hour show will air live on 650 AM WSM and Circle Television, as well as stream live on Circle’s Facebook and YouTube. The Grand Ole Opry has aired without an…MORE

Craig Morgan, Kellie Pickler & Steven Curtis Chapman to Perform on Opry’s “Salute the Troops” Memorial Day Weekend Special

Craig Morgan, Kellie Pickler & Steven Curtis Chapman to Perform on Opry’s “Salute the Troops” Memorial Day Weekend Special

The Grand Ole Opry will honor U.S. veterans, current military members and essential workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic with a special Salute the Troops show that features performances by Craig Morgan, Steven Curtis Chapman and Kellie Pickler. The Opry’s annual pre-Memorial Day Salute the Troops performance will take place on May 23 at 7 p.m.…MORE

Watch Gwen Stefani Make Her Grand Ole Opry Debut Alongside Blake Shelton

Watch Gwen Stefani Make Her Grand Ole Opry Debut Alongside Blake Shelton

After topping the Billboard Country Airplay chart for the past two weeks with her duet with Blake Shelton, “Nobody But You,” Gwen Stefani made her Grand Ole Opry debut on May 9. Blake and Gwen performed their No. 1 hit via a remote broadcast performance from Blake’s farm in Oklahoma, while Dustin Lynch and Trace…MORE

Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini & Morgan Evans to Perform on the Opry on May 16

Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini & Morgan Evans to Perform on the Opry on May 16

The Grand Ole Opry will tally its 4,924th consecutive Saturday night broadcast on May 16 with a showcase featuring Opry members Keith Urban and Kelsea Ballerini, as well as Morgan Evans. The show will air at 7 p.m. CT on 650 AM WSM and be broadcast live on Circle Television, as well as streamed on…MORE

Joe Diffie Reflects on Biggest Career Milestone During One of His Final Interviews

Joe Diffie Reflects on Biggest Career Milestone During One of His Final Interviews

We lost a good one. Joe Diffie passed away on March 29 from complications of COVID-19. The Oklahoma native topped the charts with “Home,” “If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets),” “Third Rock From the Sun,” “Pickup Man” and “Bigger Than the Beatles” in the 1990s. Joe also struck a chord with his Top 5…MORE

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