Two of country music's biggest stars came together to perform at the genre's most famous venue.
On Saturday, Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley -- who often co-host the Country Music Association Awards together -- took to the stage at the Grand Ole Opry to perform some of their biggest hits.
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The duo was able to maintain a safe distance from one another during their performance as coronavirus continues to sweep the nation.
Their performance kicked off with a rendition of Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel." Other songs performed include "Whiskey Lullaby," "Ghost On the Stereo" and a cover of Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s song “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man.”
“As long as the Opry keeps going, I have hope for country music and Nashville,” said Paisley during the performance, per ET Canada.
Referencing the space between herself and Paisley, 47, the 37-year-old Underwood joked: "This is like the river, 6ft apart, for the pandemic."
Because of the pandemic, performances at the opry have turned to the internet to reach audiences.
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This month, fellow country stars Riley Green, Tenille Townes, Ashley McBryde and Mark Wills will all be welcomed to the legendary stage.