John Foster Returns To Grand Ole Opry On His 19th Birthday With Powerful Tribute To Traditional Country

American Idol Season 23 runner-up John Foster marked a major milestone on July 9, 2025, by returning to the Grand Ole Opry for a birthday performance that captivated the crowd and honored the roots of country music.

The 19-year-old singer from Addis, Louisiana, first stepped into the Opry circle just a month prior. This time, he came back stronger, more confident, and ready to celebrate not only his growing success—but also his 19th birthday.

Wearing the same floral blazer he donned during the American Idol finale, Foster looked visibly emotional as the audience serenaded him with a chorus of “Happy Birthday.” But it was his voice, not his outfit, that left the biggest impression.

John Foster’s Tribute to Real Country Music

In a heartfelt moment on stage, Foster spoke to the crowd about his deep love for 80s and 90s country music, vowing to keep the traditional sound alive in a time when country is rapidly evolving. “This isn’t just a genre. This is a way of life,” he said.

His performance was a clear testament to that mission, with stripped-back arrangements and emotionally driven vocals. Foster’s set served as both a celebration and a statement: real country music still lives, and he’s here to carry it forward.

A Moment of Faith and Emotion

One of the highlights of the evening was his powerful rendition of the classic hymn “How Great Thou Art.” The audience fell silent as Foster delivered the song with a level of reverence that many described as “church-like.” In that moment, the Grand Ole Opry wasn’t just a concert venue—it became a sacred space for both artist and listener.

“Murder on Music Row” – A Bold Opener

John Foster opened his performance with the iconic ballad “Murder on Music Row,” famously recorded by George Strait and Alan Jackson. The song is a commentary on the decline of traditional country values in modern music, and Foster’s choice to include it in his birthday setlist sent a strong message about the direction of his career.

A Voice of a New Generation

Despite finishing second on American Idol, Foster’s career has been on a rapid rise. His debut single, “Tell That Angel I Love Her,” became a viral sensation and shot to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year. The song was written in honor of his late best friend, Maggie Dunn, and has become an anthem of healing for many fans.

Since then, he has performed across the country, including multiple sold-out shows and appearances at major festivals. His Grand Ole Opry birthday performance only further cements his status as one of country music’s most promising new voices.

What’s Next For John Foster?

Foster is set to return to the Grand Ole Opry again on August 21, this time sharing the stage with country legend Jamey Johnson. He also has a packed tour schedule throughout the summer and fall, including stops at:

  • July 26: Marshland Festival, Lake Charles, LA

  • August 1–2: The Texas Club, Baton Rouge (Aug 2 is sold out)

  • August 29: Alley Fest, Paintsville, KY

  • October 25: Hobart Arena with Joe Nichols

  • October 31: Boots on the Bayou Festival with Chris Stapleton and Cody Johnson