The Grand Ole Opry will usher in its 100th year on the airwaves at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, the Opry’s most famous former home, with a special series of ‘Opry at the Ryman’ shows. The centennial celebration begins on Jan. 3, with the Opry’s longest-tenured member ever, Bill Anderson, officially kicking off the 100th celebration in a show also featuring CMA Musician of the Year Charlie Worsham, Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie McCoy, Craig Morgan, and more. Additional ‘Opry at the Ryman’ shows are scheduled for Jan. 4, 10, 11 and 17 and will feature performances by Opry members Kelsea Ballerini (1/10), Henry Cho (1/11), Ashley McBryde (1/10), Gary Mule Deer (1/17), Steve Wariner (1/10), Lainey Wilson (1/11), and more. The Opry will return to its permanent home, the Grand Ole Opry House, for shows beginning Jan. 18. For a full Opry 100 schedule and tickets, visit here.
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