Every October, Nashville shines a little brighter. This year, the Grand Ole Opry will turn pink once again, filling the night with purpose and song. On October 25, Carrie Underwood and Amy Grant will lead “Opry Goes Pink,” raising funds and awareness for breast cancer research.

The moment Amy Grant flips that famous switch, the Opry’s red barn lights will glow pink, and thousands will cheer. The show will feature Carrie, Amy, and artists like The Isaacs and Mandy Barnett, all singing for one cause.
Opry Goes Pink — Grand Ole Opry

People online still remember the first time Carrie Underwood flipped that switch back in 2009. The comments say it all. One viewer wrote, “Carrie always brings light wherever she goes.” Another said, “Pink never looked so powerful.” In moments like these, it feels like music can touch something deeper than words ever could.
Carrie’s story, though, does not end at the Opry stage. Faith is the thread that runs through every song she sings and every cause she stands for. That same foundation that built her career also anchors her heart. It is what turns her success into service and her platform into purpose.
This Is the Foundation Carrie Has Built Her Life On

In an interview, Carrie shared that faith is “the foundation on which everything else is built.” She said it keeps her grounded and gives her peace. For her, it is not just belief; it is direction. Fans praised her openness, saying her words “remind us where real peace comes from.”
Carrie Underwood is more than a voice. She is an example of grace, strength and purpose, someone who uses her gift to heal, to comfort, and to give back. Her journey shows that faith and music can walk hand in hand. Follow Carrie Underwood on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Sometimes, the brightest lights shine for others first.