Grand Ole Saddles up for a Rowdy Night and a “Few Special Surprises” With Jon Pardi, Gavin Adcock, Ashley Cooke, and More

While most people can’t wait for the weekend, the Grand Ole Opry is showing its love for Tuesdays. On Tuesday, May 5, the famed venue will welcome a plethora of singers, like Jon Pardi, Gavin Adcock, Ashley Cooke, and more. With a mix of seasoned members and newcomers, the special night is sure to be yet another memorable moment in the long history of the Opry. But with such a strong lineup, fans want to know – how much does it cost? 

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Looking at the full lineup for the May 5 show, the Opry will entertain country music fans all over the country with Pardi, ERNEST, Noeline Hofmann, Stephanie Urbina Jones, Hudson Westbrook, and Adcock. That was just the start. With the show still over a month away, the Opry teased more artists being added to the lineup in the near future. 

Getting to see that many singers on one stage isn’t something country music fans get every day, making the Opry’s Tuesday night lineup one of the hottest tickets of the season. And to make it better, the average price is much lower than what a fan would spend on a music festival. 

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The Grand Ole Opry Offers More Than One Way To Experience The Night

So what will a night at the Opry cost fans – when visiting the Opry website, a general ticket will range from just $38 to a staggering $475, depending on seat selection. 

For those wanting a night at the Opry that is truly unforgettable, the venue offers both a post-show backstage tour and a premium lounge pass. Starting with the premium lounge pass, it will set fans back $109. Although not cheap, it comes with tasty amenities. Fans will have access to top-shelf drinks, some solid hors d’oeuvres, and if you’re lucky, an artist might even swing by and hang out for a bit.

Not wanting the night to end, the Opry also promotes the post-show backstage tour, which starts at just $41. According to the Opry, “See the Opry like never before for our 100th with a backstage tour right after a show. Experience the buzz behind the curtain, peek at the artist entrance, tour dressing rooms and our green room, and step into the famous Circle for your moment in the spotlight.” 

No matter the package or pass, it always comes back to the performers. With a stacked lineup and more than one way to enjoy the Opry, May 5 is shaping up to be a night like never before.

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