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The Grand Ole Opry has officially introduced its Opry NextStage Class of 2024, spotlighting some of the most promising new voices in country music. Among this year’s honorees is Anne Wilson, a Lexington, Ky. native whose transcendent voice and heartfelt storytelling are quickly making her a household name. The announcement culminated in a spectacular live-streamed event on December 9, hosted by reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year and NextStage alum Lainey Wilson.

Opry NextStage is dedicated to discovering and elevating up-and-coming artists poised for superstardom. With her seamless blend of Contemporary Christian and Country music, Anne Wilson is a natural fit for this prestigious program, capturing hearts with her passion, purpose, and powerhouse talent.

Anne Wilson Performs ‘My Jesus’ During NextStage Showcase On December 8, 2024:

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Wilson’s ascent has been meteoric. She first captivated audiences with her debut single, My Jesus, a PLATINUM-certified, GRAMMY-nominated anthem that topped Billboard’s Christian Airplay chart in 2021. This fall, Wilson unveiled REBEL (The Beginning), a groundbreaking collection of songs co-produced by Jeff Pardo and Jonathan Smith. It includes her debut country single, the uplifting “Rain In The Rearview,” and the emotional ballad “Strong,” which bridges her dual musical worlds.

The 2024 Opry NextStage Class also features rising stars Josh Ross, Madeline Edwards, 49 Winchester, Charles Wesley Godwin, Ella Langley, Wyatt Flores, Flatland Cavalry, and Chase Matthew. Presented by Tecovas, this year’s artists showcased their talent in the Opry NextStage Live concert, delivering unforgettable performances that set the stage for a groundbreaking year ahead.

Anne Wilson Performs ‘Kentucky Fried Christmas’ During NextStage Showcase On December 8, 2024:

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