
Grand Ole Opry Live Shows, WBKR Night at the Opry Postponed
In an effort to maintain health and safety amid current COVID-19 concerns, the Grand Ole Opry has postponed live shows. This will include WBKR Night at the Opry.
In a statement released yesterday afternoon, the Grand Ole Opry announced that they will pause all live performances. WBKR Night at the Opry, scheduled for April 3rd, 2020, will be postponed until a yet to be determined date. We will keep you posted.
"In an effort to maintain health and safety amid current COVID-19 concerns, the Grand Ole Opry, the world’s longest-running radio show, will pause performances that include a live audience through April 4th, 2020. "
"The Opry’s first priority has always been the safety of our employees, guests and artists who have all been key in keeping the show that made country music famous on the air every week for over 94 years."
Guests with tickets for cancelled performances can contact Grand Ole Opry Customer Service for help at (800) SEE OPRY or go to opry.com

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