Trisha Yearwood Flips The Switch On Opry’s Signature Barn For Opry Goes Pink

Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Chris Hollo

Trisha Yearwood flipped the switch on the Opry’s signature barn backdrop on Friday night (Oct. 14), turning it pink for the night’s show, which helped support the fight against breast cancer.

Performers on the show, along with Yearwood, included Opry members Mandy Barnett, Dailey & Vincent, Oak Ridge Boys and Riders In The Sky, as well as Easton Corbin and Jamie O’Neal. Miko Marks made her Opry debut during the special evening, and Yearwood’s husband and fellow Opry member Garth Brooks made a surprise appearance to close out the show by saluting the duet team of Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, performing their classic “After The Fire Is Gone.”

The Grand Ole Opry joined together with Susan G. Komen for the annual Opry Goes Pink, presented by Humana. A donation from proceeds of tickets sold will be made to Susan G. Komen for its work against breast cancer.

Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Chris Hollo

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