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Sabrina Carpenter Goes Country At Her Grand Ole Opry Debut

Sabrina Carpenter performed a 20-minute set of countrified hits with mostly clean lyrics during the Grand Ole Opry centennial celebration, blending pop and country influences.

  • On Oct. 7, pop star Sabrina Carpenter made her Grand Ole Opry debut with a four-song set during the Opry 100 centennial celebration at the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville.
  • The Opry 100 campaign placed Sabrina Carpenter on the historic lineup, and Carpenter said she grew up on artists who stood on the Opry stage, referencing Man's Best Friend during her set.
  • Onstage, the singer debuted `Go Go Juice` and reworked hits with fiddle, banjo and pedal steel during her four-song set, following an introduction by country music icon Sheryl Crow.
  • The show ended with a sing-along to `Manchild`, and Carpenter thanked the Grand Ole Opry, saying `I just want to say thank you to the Grand Ole Opry for opening your doors to me, to this incredible band.`
  • While she trimmed expletives for the Opry, Carpenter retained an edge by performing mostly clean versions but delivering the `douchebag` line in `Slim Pickins`, underscoring pop-to-country crossover trends.
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