Alt-Pop Band LANY to Perform at Nashville’s Iconic Grand Ole Opry

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Los Angeles-born, Nashville-based alt-pop band LANY are set to hit another major career milestone this fall. The duo will make their Grand Ole Opry debut on November 14th, joining a star-studded lineup that includes Kelsea Ballerini, Bobby Bones, and more names yet to be announced. The show is part of the Opry’s ongoing 100th anniversary celebration, marking one of the most historic years in the venue’s legendary run.

The band shared the news on Instagram, writing, “we’re making our grand ole @opry debut november 14th in nashville, tn 🤠 tickets available now.” Fans were quick to flood the comments with excitement, with one calling it “better than Christmas morning tbh.” Country artist Ashley Cooke, who is also set to perform that night, replied, “getting to play the same night as y’all will be a blast.”

While LANY are not a country act in the traditional sense, their inclusion reflects the Opry’s approach for its 100th anniversary. The centennial celebration is bringing together artists across genres, celebrating both the history and the evolving future of the venue. By featuring alt-pop acts like LANY alongside country mainstays, the Opry is reaching new audiences and highlighting the growing intersection of musical styles in today’s industry.

The appearance comes during a big moment for LANY. Earlier this month, they released their highly anticipated album Soft, which has already earned praise for its dreamy synth textures, introspective lyrics, and heartfelt melodies. The project continues to build on the band’s reputation for crafting lush, emotional pop that feels both intimate and cinematic.

In support of the new album, the band also announced their upcoming Soft World Tour, set to take them across multiple continents in 2025. For frontman Paul Klein and bandmate Jake Goss, the Opry debut is not just another gig, but a full-circle moment that reflects their deepening connection to Nashville, the city they now call home.

For a band that has sold out arenas, topped charts, and cultivated one of the most devoted fanbases in modern pop, the Grand Ole Opry stage represents something special — a rare blend of heritage, artistry, and heart. And on November 14th, LANY will be right at the center of it.

Andrew Braithwaite
Author: Andrew Braithwaite
Andrew is the founder and chief editor of Music Talkers. He's also a keen music enthusiast and plays the guitar.

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