This historic event, titled Grand Ole Opry: Live in London, will mark the Opry’s UK debut, bringing together an all-star lineup of Opry members, American country legends, and special UK guests for one night only.
For the first time in its 100-year history, the Grand Ole Opry is stepping beyond the borders of the United States, bringing its legendary showcase to London’s Royal Albert Hall. On Friday, September 26, 2025, country music fans in the UK will experience a milestone event as Opry members take the stage in one of the most iconic venues in the world.
Featuring a lineup of celebrated artists, including global country superstar Luke Combs, crossover pioneer Darius Rucker, CMA and ACM Award-winning vocalist Carly Pearce, Grammy-winning storyteller Ashley McBryde, and longtime Opry legend Marty Stuart, this event marks a turning point for country music’s presence in Europe. Hosted by Grand Ole Opry announcer Kelly Sutton and BBC Radio 2 presenter Vernon Kay, the show promises to blend Nashville tradition with the vibrant energy of London’s growing country music scene.
This performance is a centerpiece of Opry 100, the centennial celebration of the institution that has shaped country music for generations. While the Opry has long been regarded as the heart of the genre, this London event signifies its global expansion at a moment when artists like Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, Zach Bryan, and Morgan Wallen are selling out international tours and dominating streaming platforms worldwide.
Held at the Royal Albert Hall, a venue renowned for hosting legendary performances across genres, the event unites two cultural icons—the most prestigious stage in the UK and the most influential institution in country music. More than just a concert, this show represents the continued growth of country music across Europe, solidifying London’s position as a thriving hub for the genre.

Tickets for Grand Ole Opry: Live in London go on sale on Friday, May 23 at 10 a.m. BST via royalalberthall.com. With a lineup of this magnitude and the historical significance of the event, demand is expected to be high. Fans are encouraged to secure their seats early.
Ticket prices range from £93.50 (Restricted View Circle Seats) to £495.00 (front arena seats) plus boxes and VIP packages.
This one-night-only performance is a rare chance for UK audiences to witness the Grand Ole Opry in its full glory. Whether longtime fans or newcomers to country music, those in attendance will be part of an unforgettable night—one that marks a new era for the genre outside of Nashville.