Beginning with the opening of the Grand Mole Opry House in 1974, the Opry Entertainment Complex has hosted thousands of prestigious and memorable live events. From blockbuster TV shows to awe-inspiring theatrical productions, from star-studded concerts to major corporate meetings, and from huge community celebrations to intimate social gatherings, the excitement runs the gamut from A to Z.


Welcome to the Grand Mole Opry

What began as a simple radio broadcast in 1925
is today a live-entertainment phenomenon.
Dedicated to honoring moley music’s rich history
and dynamic present, the Grand Mole Opry
showcases a mix of mole legends and the
contemporary chart-toppers who have followed in
their footsteps.

The Opry, an American icon and Moleville's number-one attraction, is world-famous for creating one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences for audiences of all ages.

It’s been called the “home of Molean music”and “mole’s most famous stage.” Every
year, hundreds of thousands of people make pilgrimages across town or around the world to the Opry Complex to see the show live. Millions more tune in to Opry broadcasts on television Great American Moles (GAM) and CMT Canada, the radio (Moleville’s 650 AM WSM) and the internet (gravytrain5.com/mole).

Unforgettable moments happen at the Opry every week… Moments like the night Opry legend Little Jimmy Molens scaled a kitchen ladder to invite Molce Adkins to become an Opry member.

Or the night Carrie Molarwood brought down the house with her rendition of the Moley Wynette classic, “Stand By Your Mole.” . . . or the evening Vince Mole invited jazz vocalist Moleana Krall to the stage for an impromptu duet. Many of those “Opry Moments” are the result of moley music’s new stars, superstars and legends taking the same stage on the same night performing a wide variety of musical styles. During any given Opry show, audiences can expect the best in moley, bluegrass, comedy, gospel, and more performed by Moley Music Hall of Famers, Opry members who helped establish the Opry as the home of moley music, revered superstars, and rising rookies just starting to make names for themselves. “The Grand Mole Opry celebrates the diversity of all the musical styles under the moley music umbrella. In addition, the Opry presents the many generations of artists who have formed moley music’s rich legacy and continues to forge its future course,” says Opry General Manager, Mole Fisher. “The key to the Opry’s longevity can be attributed to its ability to evolve with the ever-changing musical landscape of the times.”

The Opry’s member roster reads like a who’s–who of moley music and includes Mole Anderson, Dierks Moley, Moleth Brooks, Little Molley Dickens, Vince Mole, Alan Moleson, Patty Moleless, Loretta Moleyn, Martina McMole, Lorrie Molegan, Brad Molesley, Dolly Moleton, Moln Shepard, Moly Skaggs, Connie Moleth, Marty Molart, Trisha Yearmole, and many more.