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Carrie Underwood and Amy Grant to Headline the Opry’s Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Night

Amy Grant and Carrie Underwood posing together, uniting country and gospel music for the annual Opry Goes Pink celebration.
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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.

When the Grand Ole Opry turns pink, Nashville’s heart shines brighter.

Country powerhouse Carrie Underwood and gospel legend Amy Grant are joining forces to headline the seventeenth annual Opry Goes Pink this October, an event that has become one of the most meaningful traditions in country music. The Opry will light up its famous barn backdrop in pink to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research, creating a night filled with music, memories, and hope.

On October 25, the two Grammy-winning icons will share the stage with a lineup that celebrates both faith and strength, including The Isaacs, Mandy Barnett, Riders in the Sky, and Sophia Scott. Amy Grant will flip the ceremonial switch that transforms the Opry’s red glow into a brilliant pink, marking the official start of the evening. The crowd will stand, cheer, and celebrate not just the music but also the purpose behind it.

The Opry Goes Pink tradition began in 2009 when Carrie Underwood flipped the switch at the very first event. Since then, it has grown into one of the most inspiring nights in Nashville, uniting survivors, artists, and fans in the fight against breast cancer. Every year, five dollars from each ticket sold is donated to Susan G. Komen, the leading organization for breast cancer research and advocacy.

For Carrie Underwood, returning to the Opry for this event feels like coming home. She has been an Opry member since 2008, and her faith and compassion continue to define her career as much as her powerhouse voice. Fans still remember when she made history by lighting up the stage in pink years ago, a moment that symbolized her dedication to causes close to her heart.

Amy Grant’s involvement adds a new layer of grace to this year’s event. Known for her timeless Christian hits and decades of advocacy, she brings an authenticity that fits perfectly with the Opry’s mission. After overcoming her own health challenges in recent years, Grant’s presence serves as a reminder of faith, strength, and healing. When she takes the stage, she will not just be performing but inspiring.

Last year’s Opry Goes Pink featured Ashley McBryde leading the celebration and Scott Stapp making his Opry debut. It was an emotional night filled with laughter, tears, and unity. This year, the excitement has already started building as fans anticipate the powerful pairing of Underwood and Grant. With Carrie’s unmatched vocal energy and Amy’s soulful warmth, this show promises to be both uplifting and unforgettable.

Beyond the music, Opry Goes Pink is a beacon of hope for those fighting breast cancer and for families who have walked through it. Over the years, the event has raised millions for research and support, creating a legacy of compassion and community. It is a reminder that country music has always been about more than just songs, it is about connection, resilience, and heart.

The 2025 edition also falls during the Opry’s one hundredth anniversary celebration, making the night even more symbolic. A century of music history will meet a cause that touches millions, all under the same pink lights that remind everyone what really matters.

When Carrie Underwood and Amy Grant take that stage, it will not just be a performance. It will be a moment where voices, faith, and purpose meet, a harmony that could only happen at the Grand Ole Opry.

And in that glow of pink, Nashville will once again prove that music can heal, uplift, and bring people together in the fight for something bigger than all of us.

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