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The Grand Ole Opry celebrated its 98th birthday in 2023 and enjoyed a never ending stream of debuts, inductions, specialty shows, enduring nightly broadcasts and broke in a brand new, upgraded stage and production to boot!
As we look at what 2024 has in store, there's quite a tall order to outdo the Opry's 98th year, but it's looking to be off to a good start.
On January 20, young Tulsa titan Wyatt Flores made his coveted Opry debut, also sharing a then-unreleased track called 'Milwaukee' during his performance.
Rising Texas band, Treaty Oak Revival, made their debut on February 6, as well as Latin artist Carin León and southern pop artist Camille Parker, who also stepped into the Circle in February.
Red dirt outfit Shane Smith & The Saints marked their first performance on March 26.
In April, a pair of newcomers will step into the cherished circle for the first time – West Virginia prodigy John R. Miller and contemporary western tunesmith Tyler Halverson.
Here, we'll have all the up-to-date announcements, the latest ticket details and any further exciting info for the Grand Ole Opry in 2024.
On the membership front, Grammy-nominated artist T. Graham Brown become the newest invitee in the Opry's ranks in February as country legend Vince Gill welcomed him into the fold. His induction date is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Come April 20, country hitmaker and American Idol alum Scotty McCreery will become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry family. After being invited by icon Garth Brooks at the close of 2023, he'll be joined by the likes of Bill Anderson, Craig Morgan, Riders In The Sky, Josh Turner and more on the celebrated double-header evening.
See below for the full broadcasting schedule for each month at the Grand Ole Opry in 2024:
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