
American Idol’s John Foster To Return To The Opry On August 21
Rising Country Singer John Foster To Perform At The Opry Once Again
American Idol runner up John Foster is set to perform on the Grand Ole Opry stage for the third time in his growing music career.
Along with The Gatlin Brothers and Deborah Allen, Foster will perform on the iconic stage on Thursday, August 21.
Foster is quickly becoming a standout in the country music world after a remarkable run on Season 23 of Idol.
He’s since made special appearances, including performing at Cajun Country Jam in Louisiana with Craig Morgan.
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John Foster Spends His 19th Birthday At The Opry
Last month, Foster celebrated his 19th birthday in the Opry circle.
The Opry posted a sweet video message to their social media, wishing a happy birthday to the young country star who visited the circle for the second time in just a few short months.
“What a way to spend your 2nd time in the circle 🎈,” the Opry shared. “Happy Birthday, @officialjohnfoster!”
Foster tipped his hat to the crowd as they sang him a warm rendition of “Happy Birthday To You.”
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John first made his Grand Ole Opry debut in June, just one month after coming in second place on American Idol.
Foster performed on the iconic stage, joining a number of talented artists including Bill Anderson and Mandy Barnett. The singer shared his excitement on social media, recalling that performing at the Opry is a lifelong “dream come true.”
The singer wowed the crowd with the 1999 hit “Murder on Music Row,” a duet by Alan Jackson and George Straight and a beautiful rendition of “How Great Thou Art.”
Watch John Foster’s Opry debut below!