Amy Grant to “Flip the Switch” for 17th Annual Opry Goes Pink Celebration on October 25

Multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter, and beloved entertainer Amy Grant will take center stage at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday, October 25, to officially "flip the switch" and turn the Opry's iconic barn backdrop pink in honor of the 17th annual Opry Goes Pink celebration, supporting the fight against breast cancer.
Presented by Humana and Vanderbilt Health, this year's Opry Goes Pink continues the Grand Ole Opry's long-standing partnership with Susan G. Komen, raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research, treatment, and patient support.
For every ticket sold for the special evening, $5 will be donated to Susan G. Komen, helping to advance the organization's lifesaving mission. Tickets are available at Opry.com or by phone at 1-800-SEE-OPRY.
The star-studded event will feature performances from Opry members and guests including Carrie Underwood, The Isaacs, Mandy Barnett, Riders In The Sky, and newly inducted member Sophia Scott, among others.
"I'm deeply honored to be part of such a meaningful night," said Amy Grant. "Music has a unique power to bring people together for a purpose-and on this night, that purpose is hope, healing, and solidarity. To help light up the Opry in pink is a beautiful symbol of support for everyone whose life has been touched by breast cancer."
Now in its 17th year, Opry Goes Pink has become one of Nashville's most anticipated annual traditions-uniting artists, fans, and community leaders in a powerful show of awareness and compassion. Throughout the night, the Grand Ole Opry House will be illuminated in pink as performers share stories of resilience and celebrate the courage of breast cancer survivors.
"The Opry has always been a place where music meets meaning," said Dan Rogers, Executive Producer of the Grand Ole Opry. "With Amy Grant leading this year's event, we're reminded of how faith, love, and community can shine brightest when we come together for a cause bigger than ourselves."
The event underscores the Opry's continued commitment to giving back through music and partnership. Previous Opry Goes Pink participants have included Reba McEntire, Kelsea Ballerini, Lauren Alaina, and other major country and Christian artists who've lent their voices to the cause.
Fans unable to attend in person can tune in to "Opry Live" on Circle Network, Circle All Access, and WSM Radio to experience the evening's performances and tributes.
EVENT DETAILS
What: 17th Annual Opry Goes Pink
When: Saturday, October 25, 2025
Where: Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN
Presented By: Humana & Vanderbilt Health
Beneficiary: Susan G. Komen
Special Guest: Amy Grant - "Flip the Switch" Ceremony
Tickets: Available at Opry.com or 1-800-SEE-OPRY
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