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Grand Ole Opry with Marty Stuart, Jelly Roll, and more

Mar 19, 2025 at 7:00 PM  ·  Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN

Grand Ole Opry
Mar 19
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Trisha Yearwood, a GRAMMY®, CMA®, and ACM® winner, is a multiplatinum country icon known for hits like "She's In Love With The Boy," acting, bestselling books, and Emmy-winning TV.
Nashville's Jelly Roll, a 4x GRAMMY® nominee, blends country and rock. Known for hits like "Liar," his album Beautifully Broken topped Billboard 200. With 20+ awards, he's acclaimed for his impactful music and humanitarian efforts, contributing a studio to a juvenile detention center and engaging with rehab centers.
Grant, an iconic Contemporary Christian artist, has sold over 30 million albums, earning six GRAMMYs and 26 Dove Awards. She was the first in her genre to go platinum and topped pop charts, leaving a lasting impact. Recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Kennedy Center Honors, her influence spans over four decades.
Born in Oklahoma, Garth Brooks revolutionized country with rock-style shows and hits like "Friends in Low Places." He’s sold millions, won top awards, and pairs with Trisha Yearwood.
GRAMMY, CMA, and ACM winner Ashley McBryde, known for gritty country songs and hits like “One Night Standards,” earned acclaim with albums *Girl Going Nowhere* and *Never Will.* A Grand Ole Opry member, she’s praised for her authentic style and won awards for her duet with Carly Pearce, “Never Wanted To Be That Girl.”
Clint Black, born in the U.S., is a country music legend with hits like "A Better Man" and "Like the Rain." He rose in the '89 Class with a multi-platinum debut. With 22 #1 singles, over 20M records sold, numerous awards, including GRAMMY nods, and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, Clint remains iconic.
Eric Church, a country star born in North Carolina, is a 10-time GRAMMY nominee and multiple ACM/CMA winner known for hits like “Springsteen” and “Drink In My Hand.” He’s a passionate philanthropist, Hornets co-owner, and Nashville venue founder.
The War And Treaty, founded in 2014 by Michael and Tanya Trotter, are a dynamic Americana duo known for their passionate style. GRAMMY-nominated for Best New Artist and Best American Roots Song, they've earned acclaim from the Country Music Association and Americana Music Association. Their debut album, "Lover’s Game," received critical praise. They've collaborated with artists like Zach Bryan and shared stages with legends like Al Green, Chris Stapleton, and John Legend, captivating audiences worldwide with their electrifying performances.
Dierks Bentley, a multi-Platinum country star and Grand Ole Opry member, is known for hits like “She Hates Me,” 8 No. 1 albums, 22 chart-topping songs, and 15 Grammys.
Country Music Hall of Famer Marty Stuart, born in Philadelphia, MS, is a five-time Grammy winner known for his cosmic country style. He began in Lester Flatt's band and played with Johnny Cash. With 20+ albums, he's achieved platinum sales and numerous awards, including the AMA Lifetime Achievement.
Carrie Underwood, country superstar from the US, has sold 85M+ records, earned 8 GRAMMYs, 29 #1 singles, a Hollywood star, and shines with hits and arena tours worldwide.
Louisiana-born Trace Adkins, a towering baritone, has sold 11 million albums and charted over 20 singles. Known for hits like “You’re Gonna Miss This,” he’s a three-time GRAMMY nominee and ACM Award winner. Adkins has collaborated with Blake Shelton and ventured into acting, appearing in films like "The Lincoln Lawyer" and "Deepwater Horizon."
Born in Marshville, NC, Randy Travis is a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, known for hits like “Forever and Ever Amen.” With 23 No. 1 singles, 7 Grammys, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Travis also excelled in gospel. He overcame a severe stroke in 2013 and continues to inspire with a memoir and documentary.
Blake Shelton, a country star with 30 No. 1 singles and 11 billion global streams, has won multiple ACM, CMA, AMA, CMT, and People’s Choice awards. Known for hits like “Texas,” he’s collaborated with Gwen Stefani, John Anderson, and Craig Morgan. A Grand Ole Opry member, Shelton also owns Ole Red venues and has toured extensively.
Reba McEntire, Country Music Hall of Famer, is a multi-award-winning country singer with 35 No. 1 hits, acclaimed actress, and entrepreneur known for collaborating with top artists.
Kentucky-born Carly Pearce is a GRAMMY, ACM, CMA, and CMT-winning country star known for hits like "Every Little Thing" and collaborations with Chris Stapleton and Ashley McBryde.

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