Julien’s Auctions teams with Grand Ole Opry for London fan experience

Bidding for the once-in-a-lifetime experience is now open

Julien’s Auctions continues making its music mark in Nashville through a new partnership with the Grand Ole Opry to offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Bidding is now open for the Grand Ole Opry Live in London Fan Experience, an exclusive auction package that provides a truly unforgettable, collector-worthy immersion into the making of a historic musical event: the Grand Ole Opry’s inaugural show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on September 26th, featuring Luke Combs, Carly Pearce, Marty Stewart, Ashley McBryde, and Darius Rucker. Bidding is now open and will end on September 19th at 10 am.

This unique opportunity allows a single winner and a guest to be among the first to witness the Opry’s debut on a UK stage and gain unparalleled behind-the-scenes access during rehearsal at Abbey Road Studios. This rare VIP access will not be offered anywhere else.

The exclusive auction package includes two premium Grand Ole Opry tickets for the London show at the Royal Albert Hall; exclusive behind-the-scenes rehearsal experience with a private session on September 22nd, to watch the Opry band rehearse as they prepare for the big evening at London’s most celebrated recording venue – Abbey Road Studios; and a commemorative Opry at the Royal Albert Hall poster, signed by the artists on the program.

The winner and a guest will witness a piece of country music history, gain intimate behind-the-scenes rehearsal access with musical legends at Abbey Road Studios, and celebrate the Opry’s centennial in style at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

Please note that travel and accommodation are not included in this package. Bidders are responsible for arranging and covering their own flights, hotel stays, and transfers.

All proceeds from the auction will benefit the Opry Trust.

Since its beginning in 1925, the Grand Ole Opry has not only been a popular radio show featuring an incredible mix of country music performances, but it has also truly been a family. Often referred to as the home of country music, the Grand Ole Opry provides artists with the opportunity to perform with their mentors, to sit down with a fellow artist and share stories that only artists can relate to, and to walk backstage and feel like they’re at home.

This feeling of family is why on the Opry’s 40th birthday, Opry management decided to start the Opry Trust Fund. Started in 1965, the Opry Trust Fund’s mission is to help those in the country music industry when they need it the most, by offering financial assistance during their time of need.

Since its inception, the Opry Trust Fund has distributed more than $5.7 million.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn