Carrie Underwood unveils Opry 100 rhinestone-designed mic stand

The unveiling happened during the Tuesday night Opry

Seventeen-year Opry member Carrie Underwood gave her fans a sneak peek of the custom rhinestone-themed Opry 100 mic stand during a performance at her official fan club party at the Grand Ole Opry House on Tuesday afternoon, where she was also celebrating the second anniversary of her SiriusXM channel, Carrie’s Country.

Later that evening, Underwood revealed the specially-designed Opry mic stand during her performances in both sold-out Opry shows. The stand was commissioned exclusively for the Opry’s 100th year, featuring sparkling rhinestones inspired by and marking the Opry’s “rhinestone milestone.” It will be used for special performances throughout the Opry’s centennial celebration.

During the two-show Tuesday night Opry kicking off CMA Fest, Underwood also surprised the audience by joining Ben Fuller during his set for their duet of “If It Was Up To Me.”

The eight-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Opry family on May 10, 2008.

Starting Thursday through Sunday this week, the Opry 100 Rhinestone mic stand will be at the Grand Ole Opry booth at CMA Fest in downtown Nashville. The Opry booth is in Fan Alley close to 1st Ave & Broadway. Fans can stop by and get a 360 “glam cam” photo moment with the specially-designed Opry 100 rhinestone mic stand.