Audio Adrenaline Bring Their 'Sound of the Saints' to Grand Ole Opry for the First Time

Audio Adrenaline

Legendary Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline will be making their debut appearance on the historic Grand Ole Opry stage on June 30 in a star-studded lineup including Diamond Rio, Larry Gatlin, Lorrie Morgan, Kelsea Ballerini and Will Hoge, among others.

The Opry appearance will be another first for the band as they also had a #1 Billboard debut of their latest recording, Sound of the Saints, and the selection of their song "Move" as the theme for MLB Network's "MLB Now."

The Grand Ole Opry, an American icon and Nashville's number-one attraction, has been called the "home of American music" and "country's most famous stage." Beginning as a radio broadcast in 1925, the Opry today honors country music's rich history and dynamic present, showcasing a mix of country legends and the contemporary chart-toppers who have followed in their footsteps. Hundreds of thousands attend live Opry performances each year, while millions more tune in to Opry broadcasts via a mobile app, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Nashville's 650 AM WSM, and on opry.com and wsmonline.com.

Since their debut in 1986, Audio Adrenaline has been one of Christian music's best-loved bands. They have garnered two GRAMMY Awards for Best Rock Gospel Album (Worldwide, Until My Heart Caves In); five GMA Dove Awards; a Gold-certified recording (Bloom); and 14 #1 Christian radio singles, including signature songs "Big House," "Get Down" and "Hands And Feet."

In 2004 the band created the Hands & Feet Project, an organization which continues to impact orphans and children throughout Haiti.