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100 years. That's how long the Grand Ole Opry has served as a cornerstone of the county music community.
Become one of the most hallowed traditions in country music, the Opry has transformed from a weekly radio barn dance in Nashville to a revered and renowned stage for fans of the genre by and large, featuring a revolving ensemble of members and performers, ranging from country legends to contemporary stars, as well as songwriters and comedians.
2024 saw a slew of newcomers step into the hallowed circle for the first time, including Wyatt Flores, Treaty Oak Revival, Shane Smith & The Saints, Dasha, Post Malone, The Castellows, Vincent Mason, Tucker Wetmore, Noeline Hoffman and more. Similarly, the year also saw a few of our famous friends join the legendary Opry family, including Lainey Wilson and Scotty McCreery.
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 2025.
Officially celebrating it's century-long tenure on November 28, 2025, the storied establishment has plenty of highlights and milestone moments in store all year long.
As in recent years, the Grand Ole Opry is sure to serve up a consistent and holistic diet of exciting debuts, thrilling inductions, specialty shows and plenty of birthday fun.
Starting at the top of the year, the Opry will hold it's annual winter retreat to its old stomping grounds at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Welcoming plenty of the genre's most beloved artists, including the Opry’s longest-tenured member, Bill Anderson, the Opry at the Ryman shows will also see performances from Kelsea Ballerini, Ashley McBryde, Lainey Wilson, Charlie Worsham, Charlie McCoy, Craig Morgan, Henry Cho, Gary Mule Deer, Steve Wariner and more.
For its 100th year, the Opry also has plans to host a special “Opry 100 Honors” series, as well as an astounding 100 Opry debuts throughout the year. The first to make their debut in 2025 will be viral sensation Shaboozey, who will grace the Grand Ole Opry House on Jan. 18.
See below for the full broadcasting schedule for each month at the Grand Ole Opry in 2025:
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