Grand Ole Opry Goes Pink

Rascal Flatts performs at Opry Goes Pink. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

The Grand Ole Opry® joined Women Rock For The Cure™ in the fight against breast cancer last night (Oct. 28) with its sixth annual “Opry Goes Pink” show. The special show kicked off with Rascall Flatts flipping the switch to Opry’s signature barn backdrop, turning it pink for the night and included performances by Opry members Terri Clark and Montgomery Gentry and special guests Danielle Bradbery, Sara Evans, The Isaacs, and Nashville’s Will Chase.

Troy Gentry of Opry member duo Montgomery Gentry welcomed his wife Angie, who shared publicly last week that she is battling breast cancer, to the stage to a rousing ovation from the Opry audience. Gentry performed T. Graham Brown’s 1986 No. 1 hit “Hell And High Water” for his wife, and the two were joined on stage by Brown for the song’s last verse.

A portion of the proceeds from tonight’s show will be donated to Women Rock For The Cure™.

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