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Carly Pearce To Flip The Switch At Annual “Opry Goes Pink” Event

There’s nothing more special than seeing some of your favorite country singers come together to play not only good music but to support a good cause on one stage. The…

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FRISCO, TEXAS – MAY 11: Carly Pearce performs onstage during the 58th Academy Of Country Music Awards at The Ford Center at The Star on May 11, 2023 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

There's nothing more special than seeing some of your favorite country singers come together to play not only good music but to support a good cause on one stage.

The Grand Ole Opry will celebrate its 15th anniversary of "Opry Goes Pink" on Tuesday, October 10th. Five dollars from every ticket sold that night will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to help continue the fight against breast cancer.

Country star and Opry member Carly Pearce has been invited to flip the switch and turn the stage pink in Nashville, Tennessee this year. The "Country Music Made Me Do It" singer was previously inducted into the Opry family in August of 2021.

Once Pearce flips the switch on the Grand Ole Opry's signature barn door, she will be joined by special guests throughout the evening. Fellow Opry members Gary Mule Deer, The Isaacs, Riders In The Sky, as well as Priscilla Block, Kelly Lang, and Victoria Shaw are among the lineup.

There will be additional performers and guests to be announced in the coming days. If you're in the Nashville area or looking to head into town, you'll want to purchase your tickets soon.

The love and support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month across country music doesn't stop there. If you're looking for another chance to donate or help a great cause throughout October, check out The 10Penny Fund.

Country singer Mitchell Tenpenny is selling "Never Give Up" t-shirts, with all proceeds going directly to the 10Penny Fund. There are also hats and necklaces available for purchase on the site.

"The last few years we have raised a lot of money together and I hope to continue that this year with your help! Buy your shirt now and let’s make a difference together," Tenpenny shared on Twitter.

Five Of Country Music’s Biggest Givers

Country music has always had plenty of very giving and generous artists who are always first to help those in need.

When Nashville was flooded in 2010, many buildings and homes were destroyed, and lives were changed. It was country stars who came to the rescue even though many of them experienced the flood personally and suffered their own losses. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill immediately announced "Nashville Rising" and gathered many of their famous friends for a benefit concert to help Nashvillians in need. And who can forget watching Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman operating the phones at the telethon to raise money for flood victims?

In 2016, Dolly Parton held a telethon at her own Nashville studio for victims of the Gatlinburg fires in her native East Tennessee. Parton gave each person affected by the fires $1000 a month for over a year and then surprised them with a final payment of $5, 000 bringing many East Tennesseans to tears when she personally handed them the checks.

Days before the COVID pandemic began in March of 2020, when everyone was stuck at home, the Nashville community was already starting to arrange ways to raise money for victims of the devastating tornado that hit parts of Nashville. A total of 25 people were killed by the tornadoes, with an additional 309 being injured and more than 70,000 lost electricity. Miranda Lambert was one of the first people to help out by raising money for displaced Nashville pets. Taylor Swift donated one million dollars to tornado relief at the time.

Every country star helps out at St. Jude's Hospital in Memphis, which helps families deal with childhood cancer. Many artists attend an annual event to raise money and visit with the children there.

While there are so many country stars with big hearts that lend their time and money to charity, we gathered five of country music's top givers.

Carrie Underwood

Carrie has always been a giver and offers her name to several charities. Most recently, she made a significant donation to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation of $420,316. The money was  raised by her fans who bought tickets to her 43-city arena tour, "The Denim & Rhinestones Tour." This contribution will go directly towards supporting America's heroes and their families. Carrie said, "I'm so proud of the fans that came out to the tour and making this donation possible. They have always shown up to support great organizations like Tunnel To Towers, making the world a better place while coming out to see us."

Since early in her career, Underwood has designated a portion of ticket sales from her tours to support worthwhile charities and organizations. In 2009, her C.A.T.S. Foundation was created to help to improve Checotah, Oklahoma, by assisting with causes, fulfilling needs, and providing services to the community and surrounding area.

Brad Paisley

Brad and his wife Kimberly Paisley started The Store in Nashville, a nonprofit free-referral-based grocery store that they co-founded. Brad said when he and his wife broke ground on The Store in 2019, "Our goal is to give dignity to parents. They can go to The Store and shop in a completely normal way, from choosing the food to checking out, but with no money exchanging hands. The kids can even ride a mechanical pony out in front of The Store – no charge. Kids do not need the stress of wondering how their parents are going to feed them. In Nashville, we have the power of the benevolence of the residents to support The Store."

Miranda Lambert

Miranda's love of animals is legendary in Music City. Lambert's MuttNation Foundation and Tractor Supply Company teamed up for the third consecutive year in June to donate more than $250,000 to animal shelters nationwide. Through MuttNation's Mutts Across America program, one outstanding shelter or foster-based rescue in every state is being honored with a surprise $5,000 grant.

Miranda said, "Mutts Across America is MuttNation's cornerstone – it was our first signature program. These grants give us the chance to show our appreciation and spotlight shelters across the country for their hard work, year-round, to improve the lives of shelter pets. We're so proud to partner with Tractor Supply on this and other programs, allowing us to elevate our goals and increase the number of animals' lives we can change."

Since the initiative's origin nine years ago, MuttNation's Mutts Across America has supported more than 450 shelters with over $1.75 million in grants.

Darius Rucker

Fifteen years ago, Darius first visited St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The organization moved him, and he was immediately inspired to pledge his support. Rucker continues to do so via his annual benefit concert, "Darius & Friends."  The shows have surpassed the $3.6 million mark with this year's 14th annual "Darius and Friends" benefit concert in June (6/5). The event is paired with a corresponding golf tournament and silent auction. This year's event raised an all-time high of $560,000 for the cause.

The decade-plus history of "Darius & Friends." Prior guests have included Lauren Alaina, Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Charles Kelley of Lady A, Ashley McBryde, A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, Brad Paisley, Kenny Rogers and Tommy Thayer of KISS, among many others.

Dolly Parton

Dolly's kindness knows no bounds, and she's been giving back since she began receiving early in her carer. Dolly started the Imagination Library in 1995, and since that time has expanded to give books monthly to children all over the world. In 2023, the program has gifted over 213 million books to children.

Then there is the million-dollar donation to Vanderbilt and Moderna for research on the COVID-19 vaccine in 2020. In November of 2022, Parton received the Bezos Courage and Civility Award, which comes with $100 million to distribute to the charities of her choice. Jeff Bezos told CNN, "Look at what she's done, and the way she's led her life and the way she's done is bold things and always with civility and kindness. She's a unifier. You know we have big problems in the world, and the way you get big problems done is you have to work together." He added, "We have too many examples of conflict and people using attacks on social media and so and so. You won't find Dolly Parton doing that."

Bezos' partner Lauren Sanchez added, "And when you think of Dolly, look, everyone smiles, right? And all she wants to do is bring light into other people's worlds, that's all. And so we couldn't have thought of someone better than to give this award to Dolly."