Who Will and WON’T Be on the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th Anniversary Special

The Grand Ole Opry is officially celebrating its 100th birthday on Wednesday, March 19th with a 3-hour television special on NBC. It really speaks to both the cultural impact and longevity of country music’s most storied institution that 100 years after its founding, it’s still relevant enough to put on TV, and for three hours. This might be one of the most important country music moments of the year, or perhaps, in history.
We don’t know exactly what we’ll get from the Opry’s 100th birthday until it broadcasts. Will we get to see a lot of the country legends that make up the majority of the actual Opry performances for more than brief appearances, or since it’s on broadcast television, will it be a cavalcade of recognizable, major label names that some will be excited to see, but that doesn’t really represent the Opry?
For example, Blake Shelton was one of the first big names that was announced for the special, and will be the official host. But as has been reported for many years, Shelton is notorious for NOT performing on the Grand Ole Opry in accordance with the obligations requested of permanent members. And though Post Malone and Jelly Roll have been confirmed, you don’t see a name like Tyler Childers, who’s enjoyed multiple Opry moments and is majorly popular, or country music’s fastest-rising star Zach Top.
The Confirmed Names of Opry Members Scheduled to Appear Include:
Trace Adkins
Dierks Bentley
Clint Black
Garth Brooks
Steven Curtis Chapman
Terri Clark
Vince Gill
Alan Jackson
Jamey Johnson
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Ashley McBryde
Reba McEntire
Carly Pearce
Blake Shelton
Ricky Skaggs
Marty Stuart
Randy Travis
Travis Tritt
Carrie Underwood
Trisha Yearwood
The Confirmed Names of Opry Members making “Special Appearances” Include:
Lauren Alaina
Bill Anderson
Sara Evans
Chris Janson
Dustin Lynch
Scotty McCreery
Jeannie Seely
Member Performing/Appearing in Pre-Recorded Moments from The Ryman:
Brad Paisley
Luke Combs
Kelsea Ballerini
Keith Urban
Lainey Wilson
Crystal Gayle
Barbara Mandrell
Non Members Scheduled to Appear/Perform:
Yolanda Adams
Eric Church
Jelly Roll
Amy Grant
Post Malone
The War and Treaty
The names you don’t see announced so far are long-time Opry performers and members Riders In The Sky, The Oak Ridge Boys, Pam Tillis, Jeanne Pruett, Connie Smith, T. Graham Brown, Gene Watson, Old Crow Medicine Show, Josh Turner, and others. Maybe they will appear. Or maybe not, while we get strong doses of Post Malone and Jelly Roll.
Speaking of, there is also a good chance we will see an invitation to someone to become a Grand Ole Opry member on the presentation. There is also a good chance that might be Jelly Roll. The War and Treaty is another strong possibility. Or both. If Jelly Roll does become the next Opry member on the presentation, it might sully the entire experience for many of the Opry’s actual country fans no matter what else happens during the presentation.
What else will the night have in store?
• Reba McEntire is set to pay tribute to Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
• Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will toast George Jones and Tammy Wynette.
• Carly Pearce will honor Dolly Parton.
• Marty Stuart and Lainey Wilson will sing a Hank Williams classic.
• Post Malone and Travis Tritt will double up on “T-R-O-U-B-L-E.”
• Jelly Roll and Ashley McBryde will tribute Johnny Cash and June Carter.
• Kelsea Ballerini will sing “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” for Barbara Mandrell, and Keith Urban will sing “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” for Crystal Gayle.
• Aloe Blacc and The McCrary Sisters will honor Charley Pride with “Kiss An Angel Good Morning.”
• Alan Jackson with perform “Chattahoochee,” and Luke Combs will sing “Hurricane.”
The backdrop for the broadcast of the Opry’s 100th Birthday is NBC Universal purchasing a 30% stake in the Opry’s parent company, Ryman Hospitality, in April of 2022. Ever since then, the two companies have attempted to “unlock synergies” between the two brands to mixed results.
The primary collaborations between the two companies so far has been the somewhat failed “Peoples Choice Country Awards.” With the crowded landscape of country award shows, and the show’s inability to attract top talent, the PCCA’s (awkward acronym) have struggled, with ratings dropping 18% in 2024 to a 0.3 rating and 3rd Place on the night.
The Grand Ole Opry has become the longest running live broadcast show in the world, featuring weekly performances from established country music artists and regularly featuring and supporting rising artists. The Grand Ole Opry originally launched in 1925 as a radio broadcast. The Ryman Auditorium was home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, before the Opry moved to the Opry House east of downtown in March 1974.
Stay tuned to Saving Country Music for further coverage of the Grand Ole Opry 100th Special.
This story has been updated with performance information.
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March 19, 2025 @ 12:41 pm
Unfortunately, I feel like we’re going to see Garth Brooks extend the invite to Jelly Roll to join the Opry, thus resulting in a Davidson County flash flood warning due to their incessant tears.
March 19, 2025 @ 1:15 pm
We can always count on Garth to do something jivy.
March 19, 2025 @ 8:58 pm
wHERE WAS JELLYROLL TONIGHT?
WHAT THE HEY?
March 19, 2025 @ 9:09 pm
Very good question. He was confirmed as of late morning today. He was a no show.
March 20, 2025 @ 12:38 pm
I read elsewhere that he was supposed to be in the Johnny and June tribune. Hope he hasn’t fallen off the wagon again. Oh wait … He was never on.
March 20, 2025 @ 12:44 pm
Jelly Roll was supposed to sing “Jackson” with Ashley McBryde, and potentially, accept an Opry invitation. He cancelled last minute due to “illness.” I’m still trying to get more info or confirmation from a direct source.
March 20, 2025 @ 6:29 pm
Unfortunately our NBC channel in Indy did NOT broadcast the Opry Anniversary special…instead the Pacer game was on:( Please rerun so those who did not get to view have the opportunity to celebrate the Blessed Opry!!
March 20, 2025 @ 9:05 am
Why WHY was lorrie morgan not at the show she was raised at the opra… don’t understand …..her and her dad both…
March 20, 2025 @ 7:31 pm
Why weren’t Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Bros. honored? They have always been my favorite singers. Also where was Chris Stapleton? My 2nd fav.
March 21, 2025 @ 3:06 am
where were Brooks and Dunn ??????
March 19, 2025 @ 1:02 pm
how the hell does Eric Church not have membership?
March 19, 2025 @ 1:22 pm
Maybe he doesn’t want to commit to the number of annual appearances the Opry demands. I understand that’s why Kathy Mattea, whose achievements in, and respect for the history of, country music are many, has never been asked.
March 19, 2025 @ 1:34 pm
I could see that if the Opry was still stringent on appearances, but I know Trig has ran multiple articles over the years about how lot of members never hold up to their appearances, but who knows.
March 19, 2025 @ 1:40 pm
Mentioned it in this article and linked to a previous article about how Blake Shelton basically never performs, and never really has since he was inducted. Yet here they are making him the face of this special, in part because Blake’s Mr. NBC.
Eric Church doesn’t really hit me as being an Opry guy. He’s had a lot of big moments at the Opry, but I think it’s something he’d rather breeze in and out of.
I’ve pretty much convinced myself that Jelly Roll gets an invitation tonight. I’m making that call now. I would be surprised if he doesn’t.
Would I rather it being Eric Church? Sure. But Jelly Roll lives right there in Nashville, and Church is still in NC.
March 19, 2025 @ 1:43 pm
The funny/sad part is I could see Jelly Roll actually hold up or perform way more than most members
March 19, 2025 @ 3:03 pm
Just wondering why Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, and Dwight Yokum aren’t a part of the celebration.
March 19, 2025 @ 3:10 pm
That would be a question for the producers of the show.
Look, you can’t include every single Opry member. I get it. Emmylou Harris and Dwight Yoakam are pretty busy, and Dwight doesn’t live in Nashville. I’m not making any excuses. But my bigger concern are the folks like the Oak Ridge Boys, Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, Gene Watson, etc. who appear on the Opry all the time, and could actually use a boost on broadcast television.
March 19, 2025 @ 3:23 pm
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March 19, 2025 @ 3:30 pm
Trig–I’m sure the network is hoping to draw at least a sliver of a youth demographic,
When the Oak Ridge Boys and Willie Nelson released a collaboration single of “I Thought About You, Lord,” a few months ago, I had this hope that they would be invited to perform it together in person on “the Tonight Show”–given their long histories with the program, going back to the Johnny Carson days. But it didn’t happen. To quote the Bellamy Brothers, I guess they’re “just too frigging old.”
March 19, 2025 @ 4:13 pm
The irony is 20 and even early 30-somethings just don’t even watch television. If you want to draw high ratings, you kind of have to go for an older audience.
March 20, 2025 @ 2:09 pm
I doubt it matters that Eric Church lives in NC. Scotty McCreery is an Opry member and lives in NC. I don’t think Eric Church seems like he cares about Opry membership. Many of these artists who are Opry members seemed like becoming an Opry member was one of their biggest goals or achievements.
March 19, 2025 @ 7:08 pm
Why didn’t yall do something to remember toby keith at the 100 anniversary he was a wonderful person and a great singer just because he’s gone we don’t for get him we love him so much yall should have did something to let everybody know he’s not for gotten thank yall
March 19, 2025 @ 7:27 pm
How the hell does Conway Twitty not have membership?????
March 20, 2025 @ 1:39 pm
I loved it all, but would have liked to see Trace Adkins do more than one song.
March 19, 2025 @ 7:54 pm
George Strait? Tribute Marty Robbin’s? Hank Williams?
Patsy Cline? And there are others.
March 20, 2025 @ 9:07 am
Don’t like Eric church d not good enough…
March 19, 2025 @ 2:00 pm
I’d rather listen to Osama Bin Laden sing Girls Just Wanna Have Fun than be forced to hear Jelly Roll do anything other than breathe his final, blueberry vape and 3 mg spearmint zyn-scented death rattle.
March 19, 2025 @ 4:48 pm
This might be one of the greatest insults I’ve seen in the comments of this site. A+
March 19, 2025 @ 8:23 pm
He’s not all that bad man
March 20, 2025 @ 7:05 am
Jelly roll has a unique gritty voice and is very popular in the new country world. I enjoyed hearing him on the Opry 100 !
March 19, 2025 @ 2:05 pm
Wow! I had no idea about this show until today! Thank you for this article!
March 19, 2025 @ 2:07 pm
Why are the Oak Ridge boys not included in this? One of best country singers out there.
What about Alabama not being included.
Tribute to Kenny Rogers’s and other artists who have passed.
I love almost every one on the list that are having a part in this amazing event.
March 19, 2025 @ 2:20 pm
I really want to see Jeannie Seely extend an invitation to Sunny Sweeney.
Certainly more deserved than Jelly Roll for this institution.
March 19, 2025 @ 4:50 pm
Man it’s CRIMINAL how Sunny Sweeney gets overlooked. In a fair alternate universe she would have been a mainstream country star combining Red Dirt audiences and neotraditional sounds.
March 19, 2025 @ 2:23 pm
Clearly a Cold War between Oklahoma and Texas still. Talented Texans missing so far: Miranda Lambert, Mark Chestnut,Tracy Lawrence and others Tracy Byrd, Ricky Van Shelton. Perhaps, Alan Jackson should sing ‘Murder On Music Row’ instead. On can tell when talented artists are contractually obligated to sing songs that no longer serve nor suit their audience.
#Just saying—-not knowing what ghosts may still reside in a 100 years tradition and belief!
March 19, 2025 @ 2:33 pm
Giving a invite to jelly roll would be rediculous but it seems like something they would do.
March 19, 2025 @ 2:35 pm
Can we swap out Steven Curtis Chapman for Brad paisley. I know Paisley isn’t at country as he used to be but i feel like he deserves to perform more than most artists these days.
March 19, 2025 @ 4:44 pm
He is appearing via a prerecorded video.
March 19, 2025 @ 3:17 pm
Disappointing to see Post Malone and Jelly Roll and no Gene Watson or Oak Ridge Boys. Having said that, the line up is a strong one and more to enjoy than not.
March 20, 2025 @ 6:28 am
It was an insult to Johnny Cash to have Post Malone sing his song. Why in the world is he on so many spots?
March 20, 2025 @ 7:57 am
Post Malone was only supposed to perform once. Jelly Roll backed out of singing “Jackson,” and Post Malone stepped up last minute.
Not a fan of the country version of Post Malone at all, but give him credit for showing up and singing classic country songs. Jelly Roll didn’t show. Morgan Wallen was nowhere to be found. Zach Bryan wasn’t going to participate. But Post Malone did.
March 19, 2025 @ 3:28 pm
If Jelly Roll gets asked to join, will Garth finally tell us where the bodies are?
March 19, 2025 @ 3:59 pm
Will this event be streaming anywhere. I don’t have Cable TV, and I’d like to archive this, if only for the Traditional performers.
March 19, 2025 @ 4:08 pm
NBC has Peacock for streaming. Beyond that, I’m not much help.
March 19, 2025 @ 4:19 pm
It is on peacock
March 19, 2025 @ 4:22 pm
Why was Toby Keith not mentioned
March 19, 2025 @ 4:45 pm
Because he died a year ago.
March 19, 2025 @ 6:05 pm
Toby Keith deserves to be recognized no matter what!!!
March 19, 2025 @ 4:37 pm
The real Opry 100th anniversary is on Friday, November 28, but the tickets are already sky high because of resellers. It will be interesting if that show is streamed on the Opry’s YouTube in full instead of the chopped-down, hour-long mess they usually post. Maybe some of the Opry veterans will be on that show.
March 19, 2025 @ 5:02 pm
How about Chris Young Slice
March 19, 2025 @ 5:33 pm
It ain’t a show unless Willie is there
March 19, 2025 @ 10:35 pm
He’s not an Opry member
March 19, 2025 @ 10:44 pm
Willie hasn’t been an Opry member since 1972! This show was all about the Opry’s 100th, not country music in general. Plus Willie doesn’t do crowds unless he controls the stage with COVID, his age and the sort.
I got to see Willie last summer for my 3rd time!
March 19, 2025 @ 6:12 pm
I just watched my boy alan perform. He was great and you could tell he was really enjoying it. But he was struggling to walk off. Its hard to see your heroes struggle as age and other things take their toll even as yourself has aged along with him. God bless him.
March 19, 2025 @ 6:21 pm
Can’t wait to hear The War and Treaty perform the Ozempic jingle on the Opry stage.
March 19, 2025 @ 6:23 pm
Watching now and look, this is the most country anything branded as such has been on television in entirely too long. I’m here for it.
They also cut more than once to Kaitlin Butts and Cleto Cordero. Who should perform, but I’m patient.
March 19, 2025 @ 6:25 pm
It’s been excellent so far.
March 19, 2025 @ 6:43 pm
All these pop clowns and David Allan Coe no where to be seen.That mess ain’t country!
March 19, 2025 @ 6:44 pm
To be fair, I’m not sure if David Allan Coe can perform anymore.
March 19, 2025 @ 6:50 pm
Where the hell are Pam Tillis and Patty Loveless?
March 19, 2025 @ 6:57 pm
the Opry ain’t putting up enough money up front for Patty to leave Harlan, KY, and appear on the show.
March 19, 2025 @ 9:03 pm
On the pre-show “red carpet” broadcast on YouTube, it was mentioned that Patty Loveless was not present due to caring for her ailing husband.
March 19, 2025 @ 10:37 pm
I think Pam is on tour with Lorrie Morgan and someone said Patty’s husband was sick
March 20, 2025 @ 7:11 am
And Emmylou Harris?
March 19, 2025 @ 6:57 pm
I’d love to know why Elizabeth Cook was absent from confirmed artists. She’s made 400+ Opry appearances…and as of yet still hasn’t signed her on as one of their members. I think it’s a disgrace and big oversight on the Oprys end. I’ve been promoting Ms Cooks career since year 2000….she’s dedicated a song to me live on the Opry one day which I will never forget. I mean how many more times does this lady have to perform on this stage to be part of the cast?!?!?!?!?
March 19, 2025 @ 7:06 pm
Zach Top is in Australia performing this week. I would have LOVED to see him perform tonight though. Hopefully he is a future member.
March 19, 2025 @ 7:23 pm
No George Strait? I guess I can go to bed now.
March 19, 2025 @ 7:25 pm
It’s so good. You don’t have to like everything or every performer but not sure you really like country music if you don’t find big chunks of it enjoyable
March 19, 2025 @ 7:26 pm
Agreed.
March 19, 2025 @ 7:36 pm
Where is Martina McBride?
March 19, 2025 @ 7:44 pm
Where is Brooks and Dunn?Toby Keith?Jelly Roll isnteven country!
March 19, 2025 @ 7:52 pm
Loved it. But would liked have seen George, Tim and Faith!!!
March 19, 2025 @ 8:27 pm
I know this is the get off my lawn I hate everything in country music website, but virtually everything you predicted, didn’t happen! Blake sang Joe Diffie’s Pickup Man. Jelly Roll was on old video clips without speaking, and wasn’t event physically there it appears. Endless people that were mentioned here in comments above were shown in the audience, or on stage singing backup. This is the Opry 100th! Not country music’s 100! You didn’t see Willie, George Strait and endless others, because they weren’t Opry members. Most by their choice! So stop this endless bullshit of the Opry didn’t invite them to be members etc. I’m a former CMA-Country Music Association voting member for a reason. They usually fuck all awards shows up. They only focus on the current and what can bring in the most $$$. And artist that aren’t country. It is a business after all. There were a few things I think the Opry 100 could have done a lot better at. Like focusing on the really old people 100 years back and on. Not just from basically the 1960’s and on. Of which was the focus tonight. But overall, I thought the 3 hours were phenomenal!!! A million times better than any CMA or ACM Awards. If the old people of the Opry and country music didn’t perform or were not mentioned, we still saw a lot of them on tv tonight. They were there! And a trillion more weren’t there. Again, it was their choice. Many that were highlighted tonight have only performed there, but aren’t members. It is just how it is. I’m an old school country boy. Really old school. But I like Post Malone and JellyRoll. Music changes. Both have brought a ton of new eyes to country music. These are just facts. Of course tons of other more traditional artists get left in the dust. But again, this is a business. And Nashville/Music City and country music has always been a brutal industry. That will never change. So if you get noticed by face tattoos and piss off the get off my lawn country music crowd, get over it is all I have to say. We aren’t in control other than not attending the Opry or buying their music. It is quite apparent that they bring in $$$ and put butts in the seats. Otherwise the Opry, The Ryman and other entities all the same wouldn’t collaborate with so called non country members as people of this website see them. Chill out and enjoy the ride is what I suggest. 🙂
March 19, 2025 @ 9:08 pm
“I know this is the get off my lawn I hate everything in country music website…”
Not at all. You should go read the recap of the show:
https://savingcountrymusic.com/grand-ole-oprys-100th-anniversary-special-was-worth-the-100-year-wait/
I didn’t even see the video clips of Jelly Roll, unless they were at the very start. He was confirmed to be a performer up until late this morning. His name appears in the artwork. He was the only person named as a performer who wasn’t there, and he was the one rumored to be invited to be a member on the show.
March 19, 2025 @ 9:47 pm
Well yeah, you can backtrack your comments AFTER seeing the Opry 100, and it wasn’t what you said it would be earlier in this post. Anyone can do that. LOL!
Jelly Roll was in video clips showing his Opry debut and the sort, he was crying. Jelly Roll was obviously replaced by Post Malone when Ashley Mcbryde sang Johnny & June’s song for whatever reason.
Even as dumb as these made for tv productions can get for maximum viewership, internet clicks and the sort, I could never see them singling out one single person to induct into the Opry on global television. That was dreamed up by the Jelly Roll haters club. Rumored to be inducted tonight only by haters I presume. Hence the word rumors. A haters club, which is this website more than not. I mean it does say saving country music after all. That means saving it from anything you disagree with, or used to like about country music etc. To each their own I say with virtually everything.
I have followed your page for endless years. I rarely comment. It is more than not a bitch session website for people that cannot handle change, or won’t accept it! LOL! Or simply, if you don’t like someone, everyone must die! LOL! ( I have to use 1990’s LOL because we can’t use emojis here. And the 90’s is THE greatest decade for country music as well btw!….LOL!)
A few years ago I was like….WTF is a Jelly Roll?? I called him Donut Hole! I of course did NOT listen to, or know anything about his early rap shit. Because rap is SHIT! It is not music to me! But I get the talent that comes from it. How it comes to be for them etc. Just more than not, I can’t listen to it! Anyhoo….I saw Jelly Roll at We Fest last year and was blown away! An entertainer, that is not even up for discussion! The passion and energy that be brings, not up for debate either. The passion of his fans, not up for debate either. And he is a Nashville area born and raised native. He has far more country influences than countless others that come to Nashville over the decades to try and make a name for themselves.
March 19, 2025 @ 11:11 pm
Not backtracking, just being honest. Usually these broadcast TV presentations are not very good. This one was. I didn’t say it would suck, but I was speculative that it would be good. I was pleasantly surprised, and glad my speculation was unwarranted.
March 20, 2025 @ 9:08 am
I honestly don’t see how you can like Jelly Roll. I think The Wiggles wrote smarter songs, OJ was a better man and a camel getting railed belly-up in a Saudi desert is a better singer. But to each their own. If what you look for in music is neither talent, authenticity nor quality I can get it. He’s a Walmart cash grab getting shoved down our throats with perhaps the worst music I’ve ever heard people listen to sober, thank god he isn’t really sober no idea how he could live with himself if he was.
March 20, 2025 @ 10:41 am
Where were tributes to Hank Williams sr. Alabama, Glen Campbell, Roy Clark, and many others. I agree with you
March 19, 2025 @ 8:59 pm
He wasn’t a member
March 19, 2025 @ 9:42 pm
Hello, I hope I dont upset anyone but I was reading all the messages and I thought I would for the first time ever say what I thought about this performance. I seen the comments about people who aren’t present that are still alive and I am assuming would have been willing and honored to be there. It is sad that they are not included. I love the traditional country as much as some of the new. The traditional is what built the Opry to begin with. I wanted to say I do not see Leanne Womack or The Gatlin brothers either. I think everyone else covered the rest of the people that I can think of that I wish would have preformed, more than some whom I have seen. The show is great but I think it could have been better and more entertaining seeing the actual people who are still alive when the Opry was still at the Ryman or at least showing pictures in the back ground if they are not with us any longer. It seems like they are just forgotten sometimes and being the 100th celebration shouldn’t they have been allowed or invited to be part of this celebration? I dont know, maybe they were ask and declined but I cant imagine! It was really cool seeing, Ronnie Milsap, Barbara Mandrell and Randy Travis and Crystal Gail, there and being recognized. I know there is not time to recognize every person but in my opinion there are a couple of people who are continually recognized at many shows and although I like these singers, I dont think they deserve any more recognirion than all the other performers that have worked just as hard for their careers. I love the singers that were paid tribute to but there are so many more that I never see and many that are still alive that dont seem to ever be at these shows. I was pleased to see a few tonight. I could name a lot more who have passed that arent mentioned over and over that deserve that attention just as much as the ones that are continually shown at these types of music shows. I would have loved to have seen the people who are still around that have helped make that 100 years possible, since it is celebrating 100 years. I think the tributes are great but I loved Vince gills since they showed people who have passed instead of singleing out a lot of the same people they always do on these shows. I would have loved to have seen this show with music through the years, that would have performances by some of the people that made the Opry Popular in the first place and then transition to these times. That seems more like celebrating and showing how that 100 years became possible. Many of the singers who weren’t there or perhaps just not shown on tv could have sang for the people of the past who are no longer here and they probably knew them personally and could have told short stories about them. I think that would have been very cool to see. I felt like this show was thrown together which I am sure is impossible but like I said previously, I think it could have been better for a 100th celebration. I think I expected a cake at the end too like they have done in previous years on the Opry.
March 20, 2025 @ 6:52 pm
Larry Gatlin was there and also on stage at the end.
March 20, 2025 @ 7:15 am
Where was Emmylou Harris? She’s been a member since 1992 and has done so much for performers and the music scene in Nashville and nationwide. And she sings like a bird!
March 20, 2025 @ 8:23 am
Tanya Tucker????
March 20, 2025 @ 11:52 am
Laughing at the irony of Kelsea Ballerini singing “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool,” when she was NEVER country.
March 20, 2025 @ 9:45 pm
Trigger – any idea what they’re going to do for the actual 100th anniversary show in November? It seems like I maybe got tickets to the wrong celebration.
March 20, 2025 @ 10:28 pm
I definitely wouldn’t say that. There’s going to be an actual 100th celebration on the proper date in November. I just think they didn’t want a television special to compete with the CMA Awards, and so now was the best time for that.
March 21, 2025 @ 7:09 pm
Why wasn’t Morgan Wallen in this Anywhere? He’s like #1 in country music right now!
March 23, 2025 @ 11:11 pm
I can’t believe Toby Keith was not honored!!!! He was the very best!
I am very happy Beyonce was not included in any of it. She is def not a country singer.
March 24, 2025 @ 12:09 pm
Crazy there was no mention of Marty Robbins. He is a member isn’t he? Many of the moments could have been trimmed to include a tribute to good old Marty!