As spring slowly begins to stir, the Grand Ole Opry is stepping into the season with a lineup of exciting performances this February. The iconic venue will welcome a fresh crop of emerging artists, including Willow Avalon, Kashus Culpepper, and Redferrin, to its historic stage.
February also marks a milestone moment, as award-winning entertainer and legendary Beatles drummer Ringo Starr makes his Opry debut on February 21. This special occasion adds to a month already packed with memorable events.
The Opry will host the NWTF Foundation Conservation Aid on February 12, featuring performances by Lauren Alaina, Runaway June, LOCASH, Mark Wills, The Castellows, and Lucas Hoge, among others. Additionally, the Opry will celebrate country duos with performances by The War and Treaty, John Carter & Ana Cristina Cash, Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White, and The Band Perry.
As always, the stage will showcase a blend of both contemporary stars and timeless legends. Modern hitmakers like Riley Green, Ashley McBryde, Gabby Barrett, Jon Pardi, and Scotty McCreery will share the spotlight with newer talents such as Tigirlily Gold, Kameron Marlowe, and Angi K. The Opry will also feature long-standing performers including Dailey & Vincent, Vince Gill, Old Crow Medicine Show, Bill Anderson, Steve Earle, and The Oak Ridge Boys. February promises to be a month of unforgettable music at the Grand Ole Opry.
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