Gordon Mote to Make Solo Debut at Grand Ole Opry During Opry 100 Honors Porter Wagoner

In just one week, celebrated singer, songwriter, and musician Gordon Mote will step onto the stage of the Grand Ole Opry for his debut solo performance. This landmark moment takes place during the Opry's 100th anniversary year, which is being commemorated with a special series, Opry 100 Honors, spotlighting the legends who have shaped country music.
On Tuesday, August 12, the series will pay tribute to Porter Wagoner, affectionately known as "Mr. Grand Ole Opry." Gordon, who shared a close relationship with Wagoner and accompanied him on the Opry stage for several years, will perform original music, tell personal stories, and honor Porter with a performance of one of his classic hits.
Fans are invited to join this historic celebration in person. Tickets and event information are available at Opry 100 Honors: Porter Wagoner. Those unable to attend can listen live at wsmradio.com/listen-live.
August Performances and Special Events
Gordon's appearance at the Grand Ole Opry is part of a busy August schedule:
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August 2-3 - Kindred Community Church, Anaheim, CA
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August 7 & 9 - With Alabama in Indiana and Illinois
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August 12 - Opry 100 Honors: Porter Wagoner, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN
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August 17-24 - Final Gaither Alaska Cruise
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August 28 - With Alabama in Allentown, PA
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August 30 - Concert/Recording, Central Church, Charlotte, NC featuring Gordon Mote, Travis Cottrell, TaRanda Greene, Voices of Lee, Steve Patrick, Randy Johnson, and the Central choir & orchestra
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August 31 - AM Worship, Central Church, Charlotte, NC
"We are excited about this incredible season of ministry and music," says Gordon. "Thank you to everyone for your prayers, love, and support. I look forward to sharing these special moments with you."
For more information on Gordon Mote's schedule, visit www.gordonmote.com.
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