In September 1947, stars of Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, including Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb, played New York City’s Carnegie Hall for the first time. Seventy years later, the Opry will have a more permanent presence in the Big Apple as plans have been unveiled for Opry City Stage, the legendary radio show’s first “home away from home.” The four-level entertainment complex is set to open in April 2017, nestled among other world-famous tourist destinations on Broadway in Times Square.
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