Sunday Mornin’ Country Announces Performers for 40th Annual Celebration

Alex Miller, Brenda Lee, Charlie McCoy, Chris Golden, John Berry,
Makenzie Phipps, T. Graham Brown, Todd Tilghman and more scheduled

NASHVILLE- TENN — Sunday Mornin’ Country promises to be the best ticket in town, blending top Country artists and your favorite Gospel music together for a time of celebration and inspiration, along with great entertainment for the whole family. Again this year, the show will be hosted by the legendary Country Music and Rock -n- Roll Hall of Fame member, Brenda Lee. Sunday Mornin’ Country is an event you won’t want to miss. This year’s show celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Country music artists coming together to share their hearts as well as their favorite Gospel songs. The event will take place on Sunday, June 12th on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Tickets are available for purchase at sunday-mornin-country-tickets or www.Opry.com and by calling 800-733-6779.

Special performances for the 40th Anniversary promise something for everyone with a lineup of acclaimed artists including Adam WarnerAlex MillerBrenda LeeCharlie McCoyChris GoldenCowboy Joe & The BabcocksDianne SherrillJoanne Cash YatesJohn BerryLuLu RomanMakenzie PhippsHolly WatsonMelanie WalkerMusic City QuartetMusic City StringsNadine from Larry’s Country Diner, Stu PhillipsT. Graham BrownTennessee River BoysThe Fox BrothersRené Jones and Todd Tilghman. A Pre-show featuring The Country Chorale® kicks off the event at 2 PM.

Sunday Mornin’ Country is one of my favorite things to be a part of each year. It reminds me of my childhood, going to church, being with old friends, meeting new friends and sharing the songs of my childhood,” said Brenda Lee. “I am honored to be invited to host the 40th Anniversary show this year at the Grand Ole Opry House.”

Artists and performances for this special celebration event will be announced soon. Past years’ performers have included the talents of Jeannie Seely, John Berry, Skeeter Davis, Roy Acuff, Lynn Anderson, Jason Crabb, Chris Young, Jimmy Wayne, The Oak Ridge Boys, Roy Clark, Freddy Hart, Grandpa Jones, Charlie McCoy, Vestal Goodman, Paul Richey, Marty Raybon, Ricky Skaggs, Connie Smith, Rhonda Vincent, The Whites, Tammy Wynette, Brenda Lee, Linda Davis, Jean Shepard and many others.

Sponsored by the Nashville-based nonprofit, Music City Christian Fellowship, the concert has wrapped up the week at the conclusion of CMA Music Fest each year, leaving fans and guests with an uplifting memory of Nashville. Sunday Mornin’ Country is the longest-running Country/Gospel event during the music festival.

Keep current with Sunday Mornin’ Country on the Music City Christian Fellowship website and stay in touch on social media platform Facebook.

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