The event will be held at the Grand Ole Opry House
Legendary country and pop icon Anne Murray will be honored with the can’t-miss concert event of the year. The Music of My Life: An All-Star Tribute to Anne Murray is coming to The Opry House in Nashville on October 27th with a star-studded lineup of performers.
The tribute to Murray includes Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, K.D. Lang, Kathy Mattea, Lorrie Morgan, Pam Tillis, Shenandoah, Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers, Collin Raye, Natalie Grant, Michelle Wright, and Victoria Sha,w with many more to be announced. Additional appearances include Nashville Predators GM Barry Trotz, iconic country singer Brenda Lee, and the legendary Randy Travis.
Murray is a global music icon whose signature voice and time-honoured music have defined a career spanning over five decades. A trailblazer in pop, country, and adult contemporary music, she has sold over 55 million albums worldwide, surpassed one billion global streams, and paved the way for artists such as Céline Dion, Shania Twain, Lang, Alanis Morissette, and Sarah McLachlan. Murray is one of only four female solo artists to win the Country Music Association’s Album of the Year between 1967 and 1990, including Loretta Lynn (1971), Olivia Newton-John (1974), Anne Murray (1984), and KT Oslin (1988). She has toured the U.S. for over 40 years and performed to audiences across the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the Pacific Rim, and her home country of Canada. Murray co-hosted the CMA Awards alongside Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Kenny Rogers, and delivered enduring hits such as “Could I Have This Dance” from the Urban Cowboy soundtrack, which topped the U.S. country charts. Her career has been recognized with four Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, three CMA Awards, and a record-breaking 26 JUNOs. A Companion of the Order of Canada, Murray is honoured with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Nashville’s Walkway of Stars, and Canada’s Walk of Fame and has been inducted into multiple Halls of Fame in both the U.S. and Canada—cementing her legacy as one of the most celebrated and influential artists both musically and philanthropically.