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Marty Stuart and Connie Smith Forced to Cancel Grand Ole Opry Performance for Health Related Reasons

Marty Stuart and Connie Smith performing together at the Grand Ole Opry before canceling anniversary show for health reasons.
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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.

Two of country music’s most beloved legends were forced to hit pause on a milestone night at the Grand Ole Opry.

Connie Smith, who was set to celebrate 60 years as a member of the Opry, and her husband, Marty Stuart, had to cancel their scheduled appearance after both tested positive for COVID. The news broke just a day before Smith’s anniversary celebration, leaving fans heartbroken but already looking forward to when the iconic couple will make their triumphant return to the Opry stage.

Smith’s team shared the announcement across her official social media, explaining that the event would be rescheduled. “Unfortunately, the special evening at the Grand Ole Opry planned for tomorrow night celebrating Connie Smith’s 60 years as an Opry member is postponed,” the statement read. “We look forward to rescheduling this soon and also listening to the wonderful lineup of folks performing tomorrow night!”

The Opry itself confirmed the update with a heartfelt message to fans. “Though we were so excited to celebrate 60 years of Grand Ole Opry membership with the great Connie Smith tomorrow night, Connie and her husband Marty Stuart must cancel their appearances on the show due to, as Marty said, ‘the unwelcome presence of COVID in our home.’ We will look forward to celebrating Connie’s 60th with her (and with Marty by her side) on a future date to be announced soon.”

Marty also had to cancel his own concert planned for Louisville this weekend, showing just how disruptive the virus can be, even for legends of his caliber. Still, the Wednesday Night Opry carried on as planned, with a powerhouse lineup of performers stepping up to keep the music alive. Vince Gill, The Whites, Sierra Ferrell, The Isaacs, Old Crow Medicine Show, Mandy Barnett, Dailey & Vincent, John Conlee, and Riders in the Sky all graced the stage, keeping the night special even in Smith’s absence.

For Connie Smith, this celebration is far more than another date on the calendar. It is the marking of a six-decade love affair with the Grand Ole Opry. Inducted on August 21, 1965, after making her debut in 1964, Smith quickly became a fixture on the Opry stage. She’s carried the nickname “Sweetheart of the Grand Ole Opry,” a title given to her by the great Roy Acuff himself, and to this day, she remains one of the most respected voices in the genre.

Her career skyrocketed with her debut single, “Once a Day,” which didn’t just climb the charts, it made history. The track became the first debut single by a female country artist to hit No. 1, holding the top spot for an astounding eight weeks. It also scored her a Grammy nomination and paved the way for future hits like “Nobody but a Fool,” “Ain’t Had No Lovin’,” and “Cincinnati, Ohio.”

Alongside her professional success, Smith found lasting love in fellow Opry member Marty Stuart, whom she married in 1997. Together, the two have built a bond that’s not only deeply personal but also rooted in their shared love of country music and the Opry stage. Fans often remark on the couple’s undeniable chemistry, whether they’re performing together or simply supporting each other in the spotlight.

The postponement of Connie’s 60th anniversary celebration is a disappointment for sure, but country music fans know it’s only a matter of time before she and Marty are back doing what they do best. Their absence from the Opry stage is only temporary, and the eventual celebration will likely be even more powerful after this unexpected delay.

For now, fans are flooding social media with prayers, love, and support for the couple, wishing them both a speedy recovery. And while the virus may have silenced them for one weekend, it won’t be long before the “Sweetheart of the Grand Ole Opry” and her legendary husband return, stronger than ever, to remind us all why their names are forever etched in country music history.

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