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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood to perform the legendary Grand Ole Opry Saturday night broadcast

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The show must go on!Garth Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood will take the stage for thelegendary Grand Ole Opry concert in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday, May 2, but the historic venue will be empty due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The weekly show, which began way back in 1925, will be broadcast live on a number of radio and streaming platforms and keep the Opry's streak of 4,922 consecutive Saturday night performances.

COVID-19 crisis: Trisha Yearwood and husband Garth Brooks will performthe legendary Grand Ole Opry concert in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday, May 2, without an audienceThe country music stars took to social media to make the announcement, which both used the opportunity to gush over one another.'Date night @opry.

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