This holiday season, Hallmark has a whole heap of new movies and television shows to entice and entertain. One of these new movies is A Grand Ole Opry Christmas.

The film makes its debut in November, with a cast that includes Nikki DeLoach, Kristoffer Polaha, Rob Mayes, Eliza Maher, Luke Benward, Sharon Lawrence, James Denton, and Eliza Maher. In addition, expect cameo appearances from Bill Anderson, Brad Paisley, Dailey & Vincent, Drew Baldridge, Jamey Johnson, Maggie Baugh, Megan Moroney, Mickey Guyton, Pam Tillis, Rhett Akins, Riders in the Sky, Suzy Bogguss, Tigirlily Gold, and T Graham Brown.

Describing the plot of the new movie, Hallmark, said: “Gentry Wade (Nikki DeLoach), daughter of late country music icon Jett Wade – half of the famed duo Winters & Wade – abandoned her dream of a songwriting career and distanced herself from her father’s legacy following his tragic accident 30 years prior.

“When the Grand Ole Opry invites her to represent Jett at their centennial celebration at Christmas, she’s hesitant to return to the place steeped in bittersweet memories. Encouraged by her good friends, Gentry visits the Opry and, while seated in one of the vaunted venue’s oak church pews, is suddenly transported to 1995.

“Gentry’s lifelong friend Mac (Kristoffer Polaha) a country music talent manager, finds himself in 1995 as well. Thanks to some Christmas magic, Gentry gets precious time with her father; a creative inspiration to finish the song she began decades earlier as a teen; and learns surprising answers to questions about her father that have followed her for the last three decades.”

Should you wish to settle down with A Grand Ole Opry Christmas, the new movie debuts on Saturday November 29th. The movie will air at 8/7c.

A Grand Ole Opy Christmas is one of a number of new movies which will air on Hallmark as part of the network’s Countdown to Christmas 2025 programming block. Other films include The More the Merrier, The Christmas Baby, and We Met in December.

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