The Grand Ole Opry will help bring music to the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix later this summer with special performances from a lineup of incredible artists. Scheduled to take place on Sunday, August 8, the Grand Ole Opry stage will feature several amazing acts, including Opry member Alan Jackson.
“The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix has brought together a course like no other, an artist like no other and a show like no other to create an experience that could only take place here in Nashville,” said Scott Bailey, President of Opry Entertainment Group. “We are pleased to have the opportunity to connect artists and fans in such a unique setting.”
“When we first began to conceptualize the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix we knew music had to be just as big a part of this event as the racing itself, and there is no better partner for this than the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous,” added Matt Crews, CEO of Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. “We are looking forward to closing out what is sure to be an unforgettable weekend in the best way possible with the Grand Ole Opry.”
The three-day festival will bring together cars and music from August 6-8, 2021. The main attraction for the spectacular will be a 2.17-mile grand prix course across downtown Nashville. The track will cross the Cumberland River, making it the only current race in motorsports to cross over a major body of water. The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix will also highlight Nashville’s famous food scene and entertainment venues.
Tickets for the three-day festival begin at $119 and are available now. For more information, visit musiccitygp.com.