Just days after the American Idol Season 23 finale, two breakout stars are already living the country music dream — and making history along the way.

John Foster and Breanna Nix Land Grand Ole Opry Debuts and Country Chart Success

Rising country stars John Foster and Breanna Nix aren’t wasting any time turning their American Idol success into momentum. In the days following the Idol Season 23 finale, both singers announced career-defining milestones: debut performances at the legendary Grand Ole Opry and early success on the iTunes country music charts.

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John Foster: From Runner-Up to Opry Spotlight

Finishing second on American Idol with his emotional original “Tell That Angel I Love Her,” John Foster has quickly captured the hearts of country fans nationwide. Now, the 18-year-old Louisiana native is preparing for one of the biggest moments of his life — his Grand Ole Opry debut, set for June 7.

 

Sharing the news with his followers on Instagram, John wrote:

“The first time I came to the Grand Ole Opry, I fought back tears. As an amateur country music historian, there’s no place more meaningful to me. This has been my number one dream since I started music… and now, thanks to you all, it’s coming true.”

Foster’s debut will see him sharing the stage with country legends like Bill AndersonOld Crow Medicine Show, and Mark Wills — marking his arrival as a serious voice in modern country.

Before the Opry, John will also appear at the Cajun Country Jam over Memorial Day Weekend. Reflecting on his journey, he added:

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“I once felt like I’d never be good enough. But being runner-up is just the beginning. I trust God has more planned — and I’m ready for it.”

Breanna Nix: From Small-Town Mom to Opry Performer and Chart-Topping Artist

Placing third on American IdolBreanna Nix is celebrating her own career breakthrough. The 25-year-old Texas mother of two just revealed that she will take the Opry stage for the first time on June 5, as part of the venue’s 100th anniversary celebrations.

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In a heartfelt Instagram post, Breanna shared:

“I am beyond overjoyed to announce I’ll be making my Grand Ole Opry debut — a dream I’ve carried for years. It feels surreal to finally step into that circle and make this moment real.”

Breanna’s performance will feature alongside big names including Steven Curtis ChapmanSara Evans, and Brandon Lake — a fellow Idol contestant and celebrated Contemporary Christian artist.

Adding to her momentum, Breanna’s debut single “Higher” skyrocketed to the #1 spot on the iTunes country chart just days after the Idol finale, signaling a passionate fanbase and a bright future ahead.

More Performances Ahead: CMAFest and 19 Recordings Showcase

Both Foster and Nix will take the stage again during CMAFest in Nashville, performing at the 19 Recordings Showcase. They’ll be joined by fellow Idol standouts including Thunderstorm ArtisGabby Samone, and Kolbi Jordan.

Fans have flooded social media with support, cheering on John and Breanna for their authenticity, raw talent, and passion for storytelling through music.

The Next Generation of Country Music Is Here

With Grand Ole Opry debutschart-topping singles, and a string of upcoming live performances, John Foster and Breanna Nix are quickly proving that their time on American Idol was just the beginning.

These rising stars are carving out their place in country music history — and fans are here for every note.