The Grand Ole Opry will unveil a new stage on Saturday, Feb. 4, marking the venue’s first major set change since its 75th Anniversary over two decades ago.
The staging is part of more than four million dollars in upgrades to the set, audio/visual technology and auditorium. The show is in residence at its famous former home, the Ryman Auditorium, through the rest of January while renovation work is conducted at the Opry House.
Fans will be able to see the new stage in person and during Feb. 4’s Opry Live at 8 p.m. CT on Circle Network, and on Circle’s social channels, featuring Opry members The Oak Ridge Boys as well as Jon Pardi and The War and Treaty. The show will also be available on WSM Radio and SiriusXM, Willie’s Roadhouse.
“We can’t wait to unveil a new look to artists and fans,” said Opry Executive Producer Dan Rogers. “These are giant leaps for the Opry as we plan to welcome more fans than ever before this year and look toward our milestone 100th year just two years away.”
Artists scheduled to appear on the Opry stage in the coming weeks include Lauren Alaina, Bill Anderson, Crystal Gayle, Vince Gill, Jamey Johnson, Elle King, Lady A, Dustin Lynch, Ashley McBryde, Scotty McCreery, Wendy Moten, Carly Pearce, Chase Rice, Jeannie Seely, and Lainey Wilson, among others.