Here is the line-up for the Tuesday Night Opry, November 12:
7:00: Jeannie Seely; John Berry
7:30: Chonda Pierce; Tenille Towns
Intermission
8:15: Tyler Rich; Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
8:45: Grace Potter; Craig Morgan
Unlike last week, when only one Opry member was on the schedule, this week there is double that number, meaning we are up to two members. Frankly, with the CMA Award show the next night, I thought we would see a stronger line-up.
Of note, this will be the Opry debut for Grace Potter.
For those who have logged on to buy 2020 Grand Ole Opry tickets, you will notice a couple of things. First, the price structure has really changed with more categories: Diamond ($115); Platinum ($105); Premium ($90); Preferred ($78); Gold ($60); Rhinestone ($55); Limited View ($50); and Standing Room ($60). Secondly, you still have to call the box office for the prime seats. The reason is that the Opry is trying to limit the number of tickets that could possibly fall into the hands of scalpers and those operating the secondary ticket sites.
Meanwhile, in my opinion. the website continues to be not very user friendly.
Did the Opry ever have Standing Room before? Bob
ReplyDeleteBob, yes, they have. It is the area between the Mezzanine and the Balcony seats. Usually priced at the PL2 rate. Typically, they do not go on sale until most of the seating areas (less the limited view) sells out.
ReplyDeleteThanks Patrick. I never seen any when i went. Bob
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