They Thought the Show Was Over—Then 50 Country Legends Did the Unthinkable for Texas. Just as the final note faded and the curtain began to fall, something no one expected happened.

 Reba, Garth, Carrie, Vince Gill, Trisha, Lady A, and over 50 Grand Ole Opry icons quietly returned to the stage—not for an encore, not for applause, but for something heartbreakingly real. In complete silence, they locked arms and sang “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” dedicating the soul-stirring harmony to the victims of the devastating Texas flood. No lights. No cameras. Just tears, raw voices, and a single candle glowing at center stage. Audience members were seen openly weeping, whispering, “This wasn’t a performance… it was a prayer.”

Opry 100: A Night of Country Legends. To honor the 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry, country music’s most iconic stars came together for a historic live celebration broadcast on NBC and Peacock. Hosted by Blake Shelton, Opry 100 was more than just a concert — it was a tribute to the past, present, and future of country music.

The star-studded lineup featured legends and rising stars, including Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill, Trisha Yearwood, Randy Travis, Post Malone, Ashley McBryde, Clint Black, Alan Jackson, and many more. Performances ranged from gospel and bluegrass to classic ’90s hits and modern chart-toppers, showcasing the genre’s diversity.

Highlights included a high-energy “Party Jam” with Blake Shelton, Trace Adkins, and Clint Black, a heartfelt tribute…

pry 100: A Night of Country Legends. To honor the 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry, country music’s most iconic stars came together for a historic live celebration broadcast on NBC and Peacock. Hosted by Blake Shelton, Opry 100 was more than just a concert — it was a tribute to the past, present, and future of country music.

The star-studded lineup featured legends and rising stars, including Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill, Trisha Yearwood, Randy Travis, Post Malone, Ashley McBryde, Clint Black, Alan Jackson, and many more. Performances ranged from gospel and bluegrass to classic ’90s hits and modern chart-toppers, showcasing the genre’s diversity.

Highlights included a high-energy “Party Jam” with Blake Shelton, Trace Adkins, and Clint Black, a heartfelt tribute to Randy Travis by Carrie Underwood, and a surprise cross-genre duet between Post Malone and Travis Tritt. Luke Combs also delivered a standout performance praised by fans and critics alike.

The televised show closed with a powerful group performance of “I Will Always Love You,” led by Lady A, Reba, and Carrie, in honor of Dolly Parton. But one of the most emotional moments came after the cameras stopped rolling. In a private encore for the live audience, more than 50 Opry members gathered on stage to sing “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” The raw, spiritual performance symbolized unity and the enduring spirit of country music. A video of the moment later went viral after being shared by fans.

You can stream the entire event now on Peacock. Opry 100 wasn’t just a celebration — it was a moment of history that reminded everyone why the Grand Ole Opry remains the heart of country music.

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