The last week of June will once again feature a full week of Opry shows, beginning with the Tuesday Night Opry.
There are five Grand Ole Opry members listed for the Tuesday Night Opry, and the list includes Mandy Barnett, T. Graham Brown, Riders In The Sky, John Conlee and Rhonda Vincent. Guesting will be Shenandoah, Dillon Carmichael and Katie Pruitt.
The Wednesday Night Opry will feature Opry members Del McCoury Band, Jeannie Seely, Don Schlitz and Charlie McCoy. Guesting will be Taylor Hicks, Larry Fleet, and Karly Scott Collins, who will be making her Opry debut. Her invitation to appear was extended by Opry member Keith Urban and comes on the heels of their recent collaboration on her "Write One" EP.
Karley shared the exhilarating news with her fans through a heartfelt video on Instagram, captioning it, "I’m playing at the Grand Ole Opry😭 this is the real definition of a dream come true for me. Everyone I’ve ever looked up to has played on that stage, and I’m so grateful to the Opry for giving me the opportunity to join them and stand in that circle on June 26th. I will not be sleeping until then😅 also getting this call from @keithurban was literally the best surprise ever!!!"
Finally, the Thursday Night Opry will feature members Dailey & Vincent, along with Eddie Montgomery. Sam Williams, Kelly Lang, Jimmy Fortune, Alex Miller and Brennley Brown are also on the schedule. In the case of Brennley, this will be her Opry debut.
On Thursday, May 16th, Brennley Brown, the talented country singer who first stole our hearts on NBC’s “The Voice” in 2017, shared some thrilling news with her fans. In a heartfelt video message from none other than the legendary Dolly Parton, Brennley learned that she will be making her Grand Ole Opry debut on June 27th. This announcement is a significant milestone in Brennley’s career, marking her transition from a rising star to a recognized name in the country music world. Dolly Parton’s message was filled with warmth and encouragement, congratulating Brennley on this well-deserved opportunity and expressing her excitement for Brennley’s debut at the Opry.
“There once was a little girl with a song in her heart and dreams so big that people would chuckle, sigh, and give a roll of the eye. When she was 11 years old she picked out a dress that she thought would be perfect for her Opry debut. That dress stayed in the corner of her closet for 12 years and stood as a reminder to never give up. That little girl is me.
I’ve worked incredibly hard and withstood plenty of rejection and defeat that this crazy business has thrown at me, but I never lost sight of the song, dream, and calling that God placed in my heart. I don’t feel worthy of this great honor. But as I step into ‘THE CIRCLE’ I will give God all the glory and honor for allowing this little girl’s dream to come true.
There you have it for the shows this week.
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