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How to Attend or Stream Jeannie Seely’s Celebration of Life at the Grand Ole Opry

Jeannie Seely stands on the Grand Ole Opry stage holding a microphone, a fitting image for news on how fans can attend or stream her upcoming celebration of life.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Jeannie Seely is getting one last standing ovation in the place she made her own, the Grand Ole Opry stage.

On August 14, at 10 a.m. CT, the country legend’s “5,398th Opry Show” will go down in history as her official celebration of life. It’s open to the public, because of course it is, Jeannie wouldn’t have wanted it behind closed doors. And if you can’t make it to Nashville, the whole thing will air live on 650 AM WSM and stream online so fans around the world can say goodbye in real time.

For anyone who somehow doesn’t know, Jeannie Seely isn’t just another Opry member. She’s the member, the one who’s stepped into that iconic circle more than anyone else in history. 5,397 times. More than half a century of showing up, stealing hearts, and breaking rules. And now, she’s taking her final bow in the same spot she once blew the doors off tradition by strutting out in a miniskirt in 1967. She caught hell for it, but never backed down. In her words, “When I did that and got away with it, they were allowed to wear whatever they wanted.” That’s a legacy right there.

Seely died on August 1 at 85, from complications of an intestinal infection, after a brutal stretch of health battles. Back surgeries, emergency abdominal surgeries, pneumonia, she fought through it all, even after losing her husband, Gene Ward, in December 2024. It would have broken a lesser person. But Seely? She was still recording music, showing up for fans, and finding ways to make sure she went out on her own terms.

The Pennsylvania native’s career took off in 1966 with “Don’t Touch Me,” which hit No. 2 on the Billboard country charts and won her a Grammy. She stacked up more hits like “It’s Only Love,” “Can I Sleep in Your Arms,” and “I’ll Love You More (Than You Need),” but the songs were only part of her story. She became the first woman to host a half-hour Opry segment, kicked open doors for the women who followed, and made sure her presence was felt every time she stepped on stage.

Her friends and fellow artists knew she was one of a kind. Ricky Skaggs put it plainly: “If you ever met her once she never forgot you… She could make those butterflies in your stomach stop flapping their wings and bring peace instead of fear.” That’s the thing about Seely, she wasn’t just part of the Opry family, she was the welcome committee.

The celebration of life will be just that, a celebration. No somber museum piece. No sterile recital of dates and awards. It’s being billed like another show because that’s how Seely lived. She played until the end, and now she’s getting one last curtain call. The family’s asking fans to skip the flowers and send donations to the Opry Trust Fund or to animal charities, both causes close to her heart.

Even in death, she’s still helping people and still looking out for the underdogs. That’s about as country as it gets.

August 14 will not just be about remembering Jeannie Seely. It will be about feeling her presence in that circle one more time, maybe picturing her winking at the crowd, maybe hearing that laugh that could fill the whole room. Because if there’s one thing the Opry teaches you, it’s that legends never really leave. They just keep playing the next show somewhere else.

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