
Carly Pearce has just expressed his feelings about Grand Ole Opry turning 100 years.
In a conversation with PEOPLE magazine in OPRY 100: A LIVE CELEBRATION In the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, the singer and composer shared his favorite memory.
In 2021 the Llamas truck Singer was called to the stage for Parton and remembers this moment as “iconic” even though it does not happen in Opry House’s halls.
“Being invited by Dolly to be OPRY’s newest member four years ago is probably the most emblematic moment of my career, but that did not really happen in this building,” Pearce admitted.
She continued: “When I had to announce the crowd that was during the pandemic. I will have to tell the crowd that I had a surprise and we had to touch the video for them. That was probably my favorite.”
In addition, Pearce also spilled beans in what currently keeps her busy after the release Colibrà Luxury tracks on March 14.
“I’m already halfway with my next album,” he says along with talking about some activities that fall outside the circle of music.
“I love running, so I really enjoy going to long races outside. I know it really sounds like it, but that’s something mental for me, so I’m looking forward to it,” said Carly Pearce.