Sunday, November 16, 2025

Mid-Week Opry Shows

Taking a look at the mid-week Opry shows on the calendar for this week, starting with the Tuesday Night Opry with members Del McCoury and Don Schlitz on the schedule. Frequent Opry guest Charles Esten is scheduled, while Noah Rinker will be making his Opry debut. 

Tuesday November 18
7:00: Jamie O'Neal, Del McCoury Band, Noah Rinker, Charles Esten
Intermission
8:20: Emmy Russell, Jonnie W., Tyler Rich, Don Schlitz


There is only one Opry member scheduled for Thursday night and that is Dailey & Vincent, who will be opening the show. Veterans Nel McCoy and Clay Walker are scheduled, with The War and Treaty closing out the show. NE-YO will be making his Opry debut. 

Thursday November 20
7:00: Dailey & Vincent, Tyler Braden, Holly Williams, Clay Walker
Intermission
8:20: Neal McCoy, NE-YO, The War and Treaty

(only 2 Opry members on Tuesday night and just one on Thursday)

NE-YO is a three-time GRAMMY Award-winning R&B hitmaker, iconic songwriter, actor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist whose illustrious catalog has generated a combined total of 23 billion streams worldwide.

His debut single, 2005’s “So Sick,” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified quadruple-platinum. Since then, the Motown Records/Compound Entertainment recording artist has racked up a collection of global hits including “Sexy Love,” “Closer, ”Because of You,” “Miss Independent,” and “Push Back” [feat. Bebe Rexha and Stefflon Don].”

His film and television credits include NBC’s World of Dance, Netflix’s Dance Monsters, Empire, Stomp the Yard, Save the Last Dance, Battle: Los Angeles, George Lucas 'Red Tails, The Wiz Live!, Starz’ Step Up: High-Water, Hip-Hop Family Christmas Wedding and The Sound of Christmas. He will be starring in the upcoming season of 50 Cent’s acclaimed drama series BMF on STARZ.




2 comments:

  1. Good shows. Take non-Opry members like Neal McCoy, Clay Walker, and The War & Treaty when you can get them.

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  2. Winter used to be the time when the ones who were still doing a lot of big road work in the spring and summer would make their appearances. Meanwhile, Brad Paisley's website shows he isn't doing anything public until December 4. How about the Opry, Brad?

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