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Carrie Underwood Back-to-Back Opry Shows In Nashville

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Published on June 26, 2026
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Carrie Underwood is turning her latest Grand Ole Opry visit into a full-on takeover, locking in four performances across two back-to-back nights on August 21 and August 22. She is scheduled for both early and late shows each evening as part of the yearlong OPRY 100 celebration, which is spotlighting veteran members alongside newer faces on the famed stage.

According to the Grand Ole Opry, Underwood is featured on the OPRY 100 lineups for both dates, with the venue pushing VIP packages and plaza-stage performances tied to the centennial run. The Opry is also urging fans to sign up for artist alerts as more names get added to the bills.

Show Details And Guests

As reported by WSMV, the Opry said Underwood will take the stage at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on both Aug. 21 and Aug. 22. WSMV noted that the Aug. 21 lineup already includes Big Daddy Weave, Marty Stuart, Connie Smith and The Isaacs, while Jenna Davis is set to join Underwood on Aug. 22. Additional artists are expected to be announced as the OPRY 100 schedule fills out.

Tickets And What To Expect

Tickets for the Aug. 21 and Aug. 22 shows are available through the Opry site and major ticket platforms. Ticketmaster lists open seats and VIP options for the OPRY 100 dates, while the Opry show pages route fans to AXS for box-office purchases and add-on experiences. Fans are encouraged to arrive early for plaza-stage sets, and VIP packages may include perks such as pre-show access and on-stage seating.

Why It Matters

The two-night stand is one of the higher-profile moments in the Opry’s "Summer of the Century" centennial slate, which Parade described as a season built around pairing superstars with rising talent across tribute shows and free outdoor events. Parade framed the programming as a months-long tribute to both the history and the current sound of country music across Nashville venues.

Underwood’s back-to-back dates stack on top of an already busy OPRY 100 calendar that will keep growing through the summer. Fans can keep an eye on the Opry calendar and ticket listings for fresh lineup announcements and any additional late-show additions as more artists join the celebration.