The month of February signals the start of the Tuesday Night Opry shows and there is a good show this week to start off the year.
Grand Ole Opry member Lauren Alaina heads up the lineup, joined by members T. Graham Brown, Dailey & Vincent, comedian Henry Cho, Riders In The Sky, and Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus, who will be appearing with his son Dylan.
Rounding out the schedule are Tyler Halverson, who made his Opry debut in 2024 and The Jack Wharff Band, who will be making their Opry debut this Tuesday night.
7:00: Dailey & Vincent, Tyler Halverson, The Jack Wharff Band, Riders In The Sky
Intermission
8:20: T. Graham Brown, Henry Cho, Dylan & Jay DeMarcus, Lauren Alaina
In December, The Jack Wharff Band received a surprise of a lifetime when Grand Ole Opry member and Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor broke the news that the rising Country/Americana four-piece received an invitation to make their Opry debut on February 10.
“Still pinching ourselves over this moment. We’re so honored to be invited by Ketch Secor from Old Crow Medicine Show to make our Grand Ole Opry debut next year,” the band shared in an Instagram post. “We can’t believe we get to step foot in that legendary circle; this is such a dream come true for us.”
The Jack Wharff Band is from Richmond, Virginia and play a blend of bluegrass, country and rock. Known for their electric live performances, masterful instrumentation, and their ability to make music that consistently defies the confines of genre, the young band burst onto the scene in 2024 with snippets of jaw-dropping original songs posted to TikTok and Reels. Comprised of vocalist/frontman Jack Wharff, drummer Garrett Howell, bassist Ryan Atchison and guitarist Evan Novoa, the salt of the earth four-piece has quickly captivated audiences with their infectious energy and unrelenting passion for the craft. They released their debut EP Richmond’s Most Wanted this summer, featuring “six tracks of bluegrass-fueled gold” (Holler), including their breakout track and streaming juggernaut “Washed.” The up-and-coming band has opened for acts including Sam Barber, Ole 60, Max McNown, and more.
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