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Country Fans Are Calling Opry 100 One of the Best Country Specials in Years

Country fans praise Opry 100 as one of the best specials in years, celebrating its heartfelt tribute to real country music and tradition.
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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.

The Grand Ole Opry turned 100 this year. If the live NBC celebration taught us anything, it’s that traditional country music is far from fading. In that case, it’s standing tall, proud, and louder than ever.

Fans didn’t just enjoy the Opry 100: A Live Celebration special—they loved it. Social media lit up with praise, and for once, the country music community seemed to agree on something: this show was a win. From longtime Opry fans to casual listeners, the sentiment was overwhelmingly clear—this is what country music should feel like.

And honestly? It’s been a while since a country music broadcast got this kind of reaction.

Fans Say Opry 100 Brought Back What Country Music Has Been Missing

You don’t have to scroll far to see how deeply the special hit with viewers. On Facebook, Terri Trammell Stephenson summed it up best: “One of the best shows I’ve seen in a long, long time… no BS, no politics, no wannabes. Just great, true country performers. I got goosebumps and teary-eyed—something I haven’t felt from a music show in years.”

That kind of emotional reaction wasn’t rare.

Another viewer, Deb Breitigam Martin, kept it simple: “This is what country music is supposed to be.” And she’s not wrong. The show leaned hard into tradition—no flashy drama, attention-hungry performances, or wild attempts to go viral. Just legends honoring legends and a new generation of stars showing they understand the weight of the boots they’re stepping into.

Even little things—like artists dressing with class and lyrics that meant something—didn’t go unnoticed. One comment read, “Everybody was fully dressed, no filthy language. It was just so enjoyable to watch.”

Compare that to the firestorm stirred up by the 2016 CMA Awards, when Beyoncé appeared alongside the Dixie Chicks, leaving a big part of the traditional country crowd frustrated and confused. Backlash spread fast; many fans felt it was more about headlines than heritage. Even Alan Jackson, a country icon himself, reportedly walked out mid-show in protest. That night, the room split.

The Opry 100 did the opposite—it brought folks together.

With heartfelt tributes to Randy Travis, George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton, the show focused on what actually matters: the music, the stories, and the legends who built the house.

Something must be said about how well the event balanced past and present. With performances by Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Post Malone, and more, the lineup had wide appeal without losing its country backbone.

A Moment of Unity in a Divided Landscape

In recent years, country music has been pulled in many directions—genre-bending collabs, industry politics, and social media noise. But Opry 100 cut through the chaos with something simple and true: a night that honored the music and the people who made it great.

There was no agenda. No controversy. Just the heart of country music on full display for the world to see.

And based on the fans’ reactions, that’s exactly what they’ve been craving.

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