Block Shares Opry NextStage Performance of “Peaked in High School” with People HERE
First Ever Opry NextStage Live in Concert Set for Nov. 21;
Tickets on Sale Now at Opry.com
Evening to Feature Special Performances by Block, Travis Denning,
Parker McCollum, Niko Moon, Tenille Townes, Hailey Whitters and Lainey Wilson
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Opry NextStage Presented by Geico has named rising country star Priscilla Block as the featured artist for November. Block gave People an exclusive look at the Opry NextStage performance of her new single “Peaked in High School.” Watch HERE.
Developed by Opry Entertainment Group and the Grand Ole Opry, Opry NextStage invests in the discovery and development of new artists and highlights one up-and-coming artist per month. Block joins prior 2021 Opry NextStage artists Hailey Whitters, Parker McCollum, Lainey Wilson, Niko Moon and Yola.
Named a 2021 Artist to Watch by Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, CMT, The Boot, MusicRow, Sounds Like Nashville, Country Now, Music Mayhem and more, Block is set to hit the Opry stage for first-ever Opry NextStage Live in Concert on Nov. 21. Tickets start at $29 and are available for purchase now at Opry.com.
“I am so honored to get to continue my journey with this new Opry chapter. I am forever grateful for their foundation to country music, the fact that I have their support is more than I could ever wish for. I am pinching myself that I am getting to join this year’s class of talented people, many of whom I have been a fan of for the last few years.”
Opry NextStage collaborations include live performances, strategic marketing support and short-form documentary-style storytelling created by Opry Entertainment’s award-winning content team.
Opry NextStage initially launched in 2019 with four diverse artists making incredible music at the forefront of their careers. The inaugural class included Riley Green, Tegan Marie, Tenille Townes and Travis Denning.
For more information on Opry NextStage Presented by Geico, visit opry.com/nextstage.
For 95 years, the Grand Ole Opry has created opportunities for artists throughout the country music spectrum to make strong connections with fans and fellow artists – on its stages and across its channels – from terrestrial radio to network television to the digital universe and to Circle, which is home to Opry Live and earned the Opry the No. 1 spot on Pollstar’s Top 100 Livestreamers Chart. Audiences around the world look to the Opry to showcase the very best in country music.
Since its inception, the Opry has helped launch the careers of countless artists, including Roy Acuff, Patsy Cline, Little Jimmy Dickens, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Bill Monroe, and Dolly Parton, to name just a few. Award-winning group Little Big Town made its very first public appearance as a group on the Opry stage in 1999, and Carrie Underwood cemented a place in country music with her first Opry appearance less than two weeks after having been named American Idol in 2005.