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GRAND OLE OPRY
Genre: Country, Bluegrass, Gospel
Location: 2804 Opryland Dr, Nashville, TN 37214, USA
Founded: November 28th, 1925
Founder: George D. Hay
Shop Opening hours: Non-Show Days - 10AM - 5PM | Show Days - 10AM - 9:30PM
Announcers: Bill Cody, Mike Terry, Kelly Sutton
Home station: WSM
Members: Complete List
Phone number: +1 615-871-6779
2025 was quite the year for the Grand Ole Opry, as the hallowed venue rung in its centennial birthday in late November.
While 2025 saw an astounding 100 Opry debuts, moving tributes and plenty of once-in-a-lifetime shows, the cornerstone of the county music community has much in store as the calendar turns over to 2026.
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.
The storied establishment has plenty of highlights and milestone moments in store all 2026 long.
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 2026.
Just like in recent years, the Grand Ole Opry will serve up a consistent and holistic diet of exciting debuts, thrilling inductions, specialty shows and plenty of birthday fun.
As is customary, the Opry will be taking its winter sabbatical from its usual home at the Grand Ole Opry House in January for a string of shows. Taking over its former home at the historic Ryman Auditorium, lucky attendees will be able to catch a handful of shows at the iconic Nashville venue to kick off the new year.
What's more, the January run of shows will also see the newest Opry member inducted as Suzy Bogguss etches her name indefinitely into the country music family on January 16.
See below for the full broadcasting schedule for each month at the Grand Ole Opry in 2026:
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