Opry Goes Pink: Amy Grant and Carrie Underwood Shine for Breast Cancer Awareness

The Grand Ole Opry, Amy Grant, and Carrie Underwood are joining forces to raise awareness and support the fight against breast cancer through the annual "Opry Goes Pink" event. This year marks the 17th edition of the event, with Amy Grant set to illuminate the Opry's barn in pink on October 25. Carrie Underwood will also grace the stage with a performance on the same evening. A portion of the ticket sales, specifically $5 from each ticket, will be donated to Susan G. Komen, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating breast cancer and saving lives globally.
Susan G. Komen employs a comprehensive approach to combatting breast cancer on all fronts, providing support to millions of individuals in the U.S. and around the world. In previous years, artists like Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Trisha Yearwood, and Lauren Alaina have participated in the event by flipping the switch to turn the Opry pink. Notably, Amy Grant, although not a Grand Ole Opry member, will be a key figure in this year's event. Tickets for the event are available for purchase on the Opry's website and through (800) SEE-OPRY, but they are selling quickly.
The Grand Ole Opry, a historic institution that held its first show in 1925, continues to be a significant platform for country music artists. Amy Grant, a renowned artist with a net worth of approximately $30 million, will be a prominent figure at the "Opry Goes Pink" event. The collaboration between the Opry, Amy Grant, and Carrie Underwood underscores the importance of raising awareness and supporting the fight against breast cancer. Don't miss this unique opportunity to be part of a meaningful cause and enjoy a memorable evening of music and support.