Amy Grant to Perform on Opry 100 NBC Special

This year marks 100 years of live music at the Grand Ole Opry. To celebrate, on March 19th the Opry will host a three-hour live event called Opry 100: A Live Celebration. The show will air on NBC and Peacock and will include Amy Grant as one of the night's featured performers.
Billboard reports performances will be held from two Nashville locations: the Grand Ole Opry House and the famed Ryman Auditorium.
Limited tickets on the Opry website will be available from Friday, 31 January, at 10 am CT. A pre-sale for Opry subscribers will begin on Thursday, 30 January, at 10 am CT.
Opry Entertainment Group CEO Patrick Moore stated that the anniversary event will be a "special night of programming" that's set to "connect millions of country music fans to the magic of the Opry, and we hope it inspires them to join us in Nashville as we celebrate this milestone all year long."
The official telecast will be executive-produced by Silent House Productions' Emmy Award winners Baz Halpin, Mark Bracco, and Linda Gierahn, as well as R.A. Clark and Steve Buchanan.
Silent House Productions' President Mark Bracco said, "It's a true privilege to be a part of celebrating 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry, an iconic stage that has welcomed so many legendary artists who've shaped the heart of country music.
"We're humbled and honored to help bring this historic moment to life, paying tribute to the voices and stories that have made the Opry an enduring symbol of musical history."
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