An Evening With the Grand Ole Opry: Carnegie Hall Returns

As the Grand Ole Opry prepares to make its highly anticipated return to Carnegie Hall, the buzz is palpable. The institution has officially unveiled the star-studded lineup for “An Evening With the Grand Ole Opry” on March 20, 2026. Opry members Scotty McCreery, Rhonda Vincent, and Henry Cho are set to take the stage, alongside special guests The War And Treaty, creating an unforgettable night of music.

This one-night-only performance in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage is not just a concert but a milestone in Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival. The event is a celebration of 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence and also extends the Opry’s 100th-anniversary celebration into 2026, highlighting its role as a bridge between country music’s past, present, and future.

This Carnegie Hall appearance marks only the fourth time in Opry history that the institution has headlined a concert at the iconic venue. The first appearance dates back to 1947, followed by shows in 1961 and a memorable performance in 2005 celebrating the Opry’s 80th anniversary with a star-studded lineup.

The newly announced lineup reflects the Opry’s evolution while paying homage to its roots. Scotty McCreery, a seven-time No. 1 hitmaker and former American Idol winner, brings his modern take on country music to the stage. Rhonda Vincent, known as the “Queen of Bluegrass,” adds her decades of excellence to the lineup, while Henry Cho brings a touch of comedy synonymous with classic Opry shows. The inclusion of The War And Treaty further expands the night’s musical landscape, blending soul, gospel, country, and rock influences in a way that aligns seamlessly with Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound mission.

Tickets for “An Evening With the Grand Ole Opry” are now on sale through Carnegie Hall, offering fans a chance to witness a historic moment in country music history. The newly revealed lineup promises a night that honors tradition while showcasing the evolving sound of American country music.

In a world where traditions are celebrated and boundaries are pushed, the Grand Ole Opry’s return to Carnegie Hall promises to be a night to remember, bridging the gap between country music’s rich history and its vibrant future.

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