Opry 100: A Live Celebration Re-Airs September 15
Celebrate Country Music’s best during this unforgettable event.
Written by Amanda Tempel
Country’s biggest stars came together to celebrate the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary! The big event happened on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Now, fans have the chance to experience the excitment all over again when it re-airs on Monday, September 15, 2025 on NBC at 8 pm ET/7 pm CT. It is also available to stream on Peacock.
Who’s Performing on the Grand Ole Opry: 100 TV Special?
Expect lots of of star power during the three-hour show, which is hosted by Blake Shelton! Check out this incredible lineup of artists who performed and make special appearances:
Trace Adkins
Yolanda Adams
Lauren Alaina
Bill Anderson
Kelsea Ballerini
Dierks Bentley
Clint Black
Garth Brooks
Steven Curtis Chapman
Eric Church
Terri Clark
Luke Combs
Sara Evans
Vince Gill
Amy Grant
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Chris Janson
Alan Jackson
Jamey Johnson
Dustin Lynch
Barbara Mandrell
Scotty McCreery
Reba McEntire
Ashley McBryde
Post Malone
Brad Paisley
Carly Pearce
Jeannie Seely
Ricky Skaggs
Marty Stuart
Randy Travis
The War & Treaty
Keith Urban
Carrie Underwood
Lainey Wilson
Trisha Yearwood
For over 5,000 consecutive Saturday nights - and counting - the Grand Ole Opry has filled the airwaves. As the world’s longest-running radio show, it now also airs every Friday, along with seasonal performances on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, while keeping its cherished Saturday night tradition alive.
Who is a member of the Grand Ole Opry?
The Grand Ole Opry has inducted 232 artists over the last 100 years. Today, it has a roster of 74 living members. Country greats including Stu Phillips, Barbara Mandrell, Jeanne Pruett, Ronnie Milsap, Patty Loveless, and Ricky Van Shelton are all retired from performing, but have been able to retain their membership. The late Keith Whitley was honored with posthumous membership in 2022. On September 17, 2025, Steve Earle will be inducted into the Opry, followed by Kathy Mattea’s induction in October.
Here’s the current cast of active Grand Ole Opry members and the year they were inducted:
1960s:
Bill Anderson - 1961
Connie Smith - 1965
Stu Phillips - 1967
Dolly Parton - 1969
1970s:
Barbara Mandrell - 1972
Jeanne Pruett - 1973
Ronnie Milsap - 1976
The Gatlin Brothers - 1976
1980s:
John Conlee - 1981
Riders in the Sky - 1982
Ricky Skaggs - 1982
Lorrie Morgan - 1984
The Whites - 1984
Reba McEntire - 1986
Randy Travis - 1986
Patty Loveless - 1988
Ricky Van Shelton - 1988
1990s:
Mike Snider - 1990
Garth Brooks - 1990
Clint Black - 1991
Vince Gill - 1991
Alan Jackson - 1991
Travis Tritt - 1992
Marty Stuart - 1992
Emmylou Harris - 1992
Alison Krauss - 1993
Martina McBride - 1995
Steve Wariner - 1996
Diamond Rio - 1998
Trisha Yearwood - 1999
2000s:
Pam Tillis - 2000
Brad Paisley - 2001
Trace Adkins - 2003
Del McCoury - 2003
Terri Clark - 2004
Dierks Bentley - 2005
Josh Turner - 2007
Craig Morgan - 2008
Carrie Underwood - 2008
Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry - 2009
Blake Shelton - 2010
2010s:
Rascal Flatts - 2011
The Oak Ridge Boys - 2011
Keith Urban - 2012
Darius Rucker - 2012
Old Crow Medicine Show - 2013
Little Big Town - 2014
Dailey & Vincent - 2017
Crystal Gayle - 2017
Chris Young - 2017
Dustin Lynch - 2018
Bobby Bare - 2018
Chris Janson - 2018
Mark Wills - 2019
Luke Combs - 2019
Kelsea Ballerini - 2019
2020s:
Gene Watson - 2020
Lady A - 2021
Carly Pearce - 2021
Mandy Barnett - 2021
Rhonda Vincent - 2021
The Isaacs - 2021
Lauren Alaina - 2022
Jamey Johnson - 2022
Don Schlitz - 2022
Ashley McBryde - 2022
Charlie McCoy - 2022
Jon Pardi - 2023
Henry Cho - 2023
Gary Mule Deer - 2023
Sara Evans - 2023
Stephen Curtis Chapman - 2024
Scotty McCreery - 2024
T. Graham Brown - 2024
Lainey Wilson - 2024
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