US.Grand Ole Opry Show: Carrie Underwood and Amy Grant Power Together at the 2025 “Opry Goes Pink” Special.

Amy Grant and Carrie Underwood are joining forces for the 17th annual “Opry Goes Pink,” lighting up Nashville in support of the fight against breast cancer.

The Grand Ole Opry is turning pink again this October — and Christian singer Amy Grant will be the one to flip the switch.
On Saturday, October 25, the six-time Grammy winner will light up the Opry’s signature barn backdrop in pink to mark the 17th annual Opry Goes Pink, an event that raises funds and awareness for the fight against breast cancer. The night will feature a powerhouse lineup of Opry favorites including Carrie Underwood, The Isaacs, Mandy Barnett, Riders in the Sky, Sophia Scott, and more.
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This year’s show, presented by Humana and sponsored by Vanderbilt Health, once again partners with Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer nonprofit. Beginning today, October 14, $5 from every ticket sold will be donated to the organization to support research, patient care, and advocacy programs.
Tickets for Opry Goes Pink — along with the full Opry 100 celebration, Opry Country Classics, and Opry Country Christmas events — are available now at opry.com
This is the latest in a string of performances celebrating the 100th birthday of the Grand Ole Opry, culminating in a star-studded night on November 11. Performers that night include Grant’s husband Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, Craig Morgan, Scotty Hasting, Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band and folk legend James Taylor making his Grand Ole Opry debut.

The annual pink-lit night has become one of the most meaningful traditions in Music City, uniting artists, survivors, and fans in a powerful show of strength and hope — and with Amy Grant at the helm, 2025’s edition promises to shine a little brighter.