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Updated March 14, 2020 at 11:40 AM CT
Dear Opry Friends and Family,
As you were previously notified, the Opry has suspended all events through April 4 in the interest of the health and well-being of our guests and employees. To make things as easy as possible for you and to accommodate all impacted guests as quickly as possible, we will issue you a full refund for show and tour tickets, as well as any add-on events you may have purchased. Your refund will be credited back to the credit card within 14 days. There is no need to call or email our Customer Service team – they have already begun to process these refunds.
We sincerely thank you for your feedback and your patience, and we hope to see you back at the Grand Ole Opry soon! In the meantime, please tune in to our Saturday night broadcasts on Opry.com, 650 AM WSM, WSMonline.com, and our mobile apps as we pay tribute to our radio roots.
At this time, all shows after April 4 are proceeding as planned. If you have a question pertaining to an event taking place AFTER April 4, please contact us one week prior to your show or tour by visiting opry.com/contact. Include your name, order number, and email address on the supplied form so that we can respond to you as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.
Visit Opry.com for the latest updates on lineups or additional schedule changes.
Updated March 13, 2020 at 3:20 PM CT
The Grand Ole Opry stands by the motto of the Circle can’t be broken. Throughout the Opry’s history, various events have led Opry management to make difficult decisions about how to alter the show’s format. In an effort to maintain health and safety amid current COVID-19 concerns, the Grand Ole Opry, the world’s longest-running radio show, will pause performances that include a live audience and tours through April 4. The Opry’s first priority has always been the safety of our employees, guests and artists who have been key in keeping the show that made country music famous on the air every week for over 94 years.
During this time, the Saturday Night Grand Ole Opry Show will return to its original format as a live radio broadcast without a live audience. Fans around the world can still tune in to the Saturday night broadcasts at opry.com and wsmonline.com, Opry and WSM mobile apps, and its flagship home, 650 AM WSM.
Guests with tickets for performances through April 4, 2020 may contact Grand Ole Opry Customer Service at opry.com/contact for rebooking information.