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Carrie Underwood And Brad Paisley’s Saturday Night At The Opry

Carrie Underwood played the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night (9/5) along with Brad Paisley as the Opry continues to run despite having no live audience due to the pandemic. Carrie…

Carrie Underwood And Brad Paisley's Opry Night
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Carrie Underwood played the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night (9/5) along with Brad Paisley as the Opry continues to run despite having no live audience due to the pandemic.

Carrie opened the show with her debut single “Jesus, Take The Wheel” and spoke of the honor she felt to be on the Opry stage and that the circle is still unbroken. Underwood went on to perform many of her hits including “Dirty Laundry” and “I Told You So.”

Brad performed his new single “No I In Beer” and several other hits as well as duetting with Underwood on “Whiskey Lullaby,” “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,” and their hit “Remind Me.”

Before the closing song, Paisley said, “These times are so unique, and I find it so inspiring that the Opry is still going. When all is said and done, we will never take for granted getting to come out here and sing again. For me, as long as the Opry keeps going, I have hope!” The pair closed the show with “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.”

Underwood posted to Instagram along with several images from the show saying, "Always an honor to play the @opry ...especially with someone like @bradpaisley ! The circle remains unbroken. #Home #GrandOleOpry #Blessed."

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