How To Watch “Opry 100” If You Missed It When It Aired

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Blake Shelton hosted the "Opry 100" TV special that aired on NBC on Wednesday, March 19. (Photo Credits: Jason Kempin / Getty Images for the Grand Ole Opry & Grand Ole Opry / Facebook)

The Grand Ole Opry Celebrated Its 100th Anniversary With An All-Star TV Special

The Opry 100 celebration aired on NBC on Wednesday (March 19), but if you missed the broadcast, keep reading to learn how to watch the show.

Opry 100 celebrated the Grand Ole Opry‘s 100th anniversary. Led by host Blake Shelton, the program drew in dozens of Opry members, many of whom appeared onstage to sing during the show’s grand finale.

But before that, fans were treated to solo and collaborative performances from an all-star list of artists.

Vince Gill dedicated an emotional performance of “Go Rest High on That Mountain” to his mom and late brother, Bob. Kelsea Ballerini paid tribute to Barbara Mandrell by singing “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” at the Ryman Auditorium.

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood united to honor George Jones and Tammy Wynette with a medley performance. At the start of the show, Yearwood joined Reba McEntire for a fiery rendition of “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.”

 

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Plus, there was a heartfelt Charley Pride tribute, and Carrie Underwood delivered a tear-jerking ode to Randy Travis.

The three-hour Opry 100 program aired on NBC at 8/7c on March 19. Thankfully, if you missed the show, there’s still a way to watch it so you don’t miss out on seeing all of the incredible performances!

How To Watch Opry 100

There’s always a chance that Opry 100 could get an encore showing in the coming days or weeks. Keep an eye on your local TV listings and the Opry social media pages for any news. If the program does get an encore showing, it will appear on NBC.

But if you don’t want to wait for a potential encore, here’s how to watch Opry 100 right now. The entire program is available to watch on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock.

Peacock is not a free service. But if you’d like to get a subscription so you can watch Opry 100, the Premium plan costs $7.99 per month (or $79.99 per year). The Premium Plus plan costs $13.99 per month (or $139.99 per year).

Once you have Peacock, you can also catch up on new episodes of Reba McEntire’s Happy’s Place, see who advanced on The Voice, or binge all five seasons of Yellowstone. Or, just watch Opry 100 over and over again!

Check out the video below to see one performance from Opry 100 that didn’t air on TV. A group of 50+ Opry members got together to sing “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?”

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