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BREAKING: A Constellation of Stars Including Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Beyoncé, Post Malone, and Tim McGraw Lit Up the Stage at Opry 100: A Live Celebration of the Grand Ole Opry’s Milestone

Opry 100: A Live Celebration Brings Country Titans and Pop Icons Together at Grand Ole Opry
Nashville, TN – March 20, 2025 – The Grand Ole Opry marked a monumental milestone last night with “Opry 100: A Live Celebration,” a star-studded event that celebrated a century of country music history. Held at the iconic Grand Ole Opry House, the evening brought together an unprecedented lineup of talent, including Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Carrie Underwood, Post Malone, Tim McGraw, and many more, blending country’s rich traditions with modern crossover appeal. The sold-out crowd and millions of viewers at home witnessed a historic night that honored the past, present, and future of the genre.

A Night of Unforgettable Performances
The celebration kicked off with Taylor Swift making a triumphant return to her country music origins. Swift, who began her career in Nashville, delivered a show-stopping performance that blended her early hits with a nod to the Opry’s legacy. “Being back here feels like coming home,” she told the audience, her voice resonating with the authenticity that first launched her to stardom. Her set included a heartfelt rendition of “Love Story,” reimagined with a twang that reminded fans of her roots.
Beyoncé electrified the crowd with a surprise appearance, proving once again her ability to transcend genres. The global superstar joined forces with country music royalty for a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration, delivering a powerful performance that fused her soulful energy with the Opry’s storied sound. Her unexpected presence was a highlight, with fans buzzing about her seamless integration into the night’s country-centric lineup.
Carrie Underwood brought her signature powerhouse vocals and deep country soul to the stage, cementing her status as a modern Opry icon. Fresh off her recent successes, Underwood honored the venue’s legacy with a medley of classics, including a tear-jerking tribute to Dolly Parton. “This stage has shaped so many of us,” she said, her voice echoing through the hallowed hall as the audience roared in approval.
Post Malone, ever the genre-defying maverick, blended his unique style with country flair in a standout set that had the crowd on its feet. Partnering with Ashley McBryde for a Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash tribute, Malone showcased his versatility, proving he’s as much at home on the Opry stage as he is in the pop and hip-hop worlds. His rendition of “Folsom Prison Blues” was a gritty, electrifying moment that bridged generations.
Tim McGraw channeled decades of country tradition with a moving tribute to the legends who came before him. The veteran artist’s set was a masterclass in storytelling, with songs like “Live Like You Were Dying” taking on new depth in the context of the Opry’s 100-year history. “This is sacred ground,” McGraw said, tipping his hat to the venue that has defined his career.
A Constellation of Stars
The night wasn’t just about individual performances—it was a celebration of collaboration and unity. Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and an all-star cast of music legends came together for a historic finale, singing a medley of country standards that spanned the Opry’s century-long journey. From Hank Williams to Patsy Cline, the tribute was a reminder of the venue’s enduring influence.
From country to pop and beyond, Post Malone and Carrie Underwood delivered unforgettable duets that showcased the genre’s evolving landscape. Meanwhile, the Grand Ole Opry celebrated 100 years of unrivaled history with Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift, and more leading the charge, their voices weaving a tapestry of sound that honored the past while looking to the future.
Beyoncé’s collaboration with country icons was a particular standout, with the singer joining Tim McGraw and Carrie Underwood for a rendition of “Stand By Your Man” that left the audience in awe. The fusion of her R&B roots with their country authenticity was a testament to the Opry’s ability to bring diverse talents together under one roof.
A Century of Legacy
“Opry 100: A Live Celebration” was more than just a concert—it was a love letter to the Grand Ole Opry’s legacy. Since its inception in 1925, the Opry has been the heartbeat of country music, launching legends and welcoming new voices alike. Last night’s event, broadcast live to millions, underscored its continued relevance in a rapidly changing musical landscape.
The evening also featured poignant moments of reflection. A video montage highlighted the Opry’s journey, from its humble radio beginnings to its current status as a global institution. Archival footage of past performances by Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, and George Jones set the stage for the night’s tributes, reminding everyone of the giants whose footsteps these artists follow.
A Night to Remember
As the final notes rang out, the constellation of stars—including Swift, Underwood, Malone, McGraw, and Beyoncé—stood together on the Opry stage, a living testament to the venue’s power to unite. The crowd erupted in a standing ovation, their cheers echoing through the rafters of the Opry House.
“Opry 100: A Live Celebration” was a night of history in the making, a fitting tribute to a century of music that has shaped hearts and souls around the world. For those lucky enough to witness it—whether in person or on screens at home—it was a reminder of why the Grand Ole Opry remains the soul of country music. Here’s to 100 more years of unforgettable nights.