Jade Eagleson Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut
Jade Eagleson fulfilled a lifelong dream on Friday (Oct. 18), stepping into that historic circle at the Grand Ole Opry for the very first time.
During the bucket list moment, Eagleson delivered a performance of his hit single “Rodeo Queen,” and an emotional tribute to his wife and sons with his No. 1 track, “She Don’t Know.”
“I’ve dreamt about this moment my entire life,” shares Eagleson. “To stand on the biggest stage in country music in front of all of my family, friends and country music fans was an incredible honor and a memory I will cherish forever. I knew as long as the Opry still stood, there’d be a place for someone like me in country music. Thank you to the Opry for having me and I hope to be back on that stage very soon.”
To celebrate the career highlight, Eagleson also shared new music with fans on Friday, as part of his Worth The Double two-pack. The release showcases his signature old-school country sound, featuring the sing-along “Worth The Double” alongside the heartfelt breakup ballad “Welcome To Rock Bottom.”
His Opry debut follows an unprecedented year of achievements for Eagleson, kicking off the year with his third Juno nomination for Country Album of the Year and winning Album of the Year at the 2024 CCMA Awards. He also earned his fifth No.1 at Canadian country radio this year with “Telluride,” as his latest single “Do It Anyway” featuring Jake Worthington continues to climb the charts.