With Alan Jackson ending his touring career with one last show, the country legend will celebrate his career with more than fans.
One More for the Road – The Finale – the last full-length concert of Jackson’s touring career – will take place Saturday, June 27, 2026 at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans.
Now that Blind Auditions are over, it's time for the Battle rounds on Season 28 of The Voice! If you haven't tuned in before, Artists from the same team will go head to head on the same song, pairing ...
Sabrina Carpenter made her Grand Ole Opry debut with a sparkly black gown, Dolly Parton mentions, and country versions of her pop hits.
Sabrina Carpenter made her Grand Ole Opry debut in Nashville, performing four songs, including 'Manchild' and 'Please Please Please.' ...
After being Ellen DeGeneres’ housewife since quitting acting seven years ago, Portia de Rossi is tempted to return to TV, insiders say, as bigwigs behind HBO’s hot-button The White Lotus named her ...
Sabrina Carpenter was truly mesmerizing during her debut at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN. Modern pop royalty collided with country music history on ...
Country star Alan Jackson announced he would be playing his last full-length live concert in 2026 as his lengthy battle with CMT disease—a degenerative nerve condition—has made performing difficult.
Dolly Parton "ain't dead yet," the country superstar said on social media Wednesday after public speculation about her health.
Sabrina Carpenter hit the stage at the Opry House in Nashville. Watch as she reflects on opportunity and thanks audience.
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Vince Gill Will Release New Songs Once a Month for the Next Year
Vince Gill is set for a musical marathon, releasing new music each month for a year after a major deal with MCA Records.
Freida Parton said she "didn't mean to scare anyone" when she asked for prayers for big sister Dolly Parton: "She's been a little under the weather." ...
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