Bailieboro and country music star Jade Eagleson stepped into the historic circle, performing at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn. for the first time on Friday night.
“I've dreamt about this moment my entire life,” said 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 honour and a memory I will cherish forever. Thank you to the Opry for having me and I hope to be back on that stage very soon.”
The Grand Ole Opry is considered one of country music’s prestigious stages. The multi-platinum artist performed ‘Rodeo Queen’ and an emotional tribute to his wife and sons with his #1 track, ‘She Don't Know’ according to a press release.
The multi-platinum artist also shared new music as part of his Worth The Double two-pack: ‘Worth The Double’ and ‘Welcome To Rock Bottom.’
Eagleson will perform at several events in the United States before the end of the year including the Dallas Country, Folk and Red Dirt Festival, Red Dirt BBQ Festival Victoria, and Stoney's Rockin' Country in Las Vegas.