She got a ring and a round of applause. A rising country music star had yet another dream come true when her beau popped the question backstage at the Grand Ole Opry.
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Indeed, it looks like Abbey Cone can now add “fiancée” to her growing list of accomplishments. The singer-songwriter just got engaged to her partner, musician and producer Dylan Brady, who proposed backstage at the iconic Grand Ole Opry right before she took the stage.
The legendary country music stage amplified the significance of the moment, tying together her personal and professional journeys.
“THE FUTURE BRADYS 🤍” the couple wrote alongside their joint Instagram post documenting the sweet moment.
Cone announced her engagement to fans shortly after the proposal.
“Dylan decided on proposing at the Opry after asking himself, ‘What’s Abbey’s favorite place in the world?’ The fact that I got to experience the happiest moment of my life at my favorite place in the world is a dream come true. I will be in LaLa Land until further notice,” the “Change The Man” singer said, per All Country News.
Country Music Fans Congratulate Abbey Cone and Dylan Brady’s Grand Ole Engagement
Of course, fans rushed to the comments to congratulate the “Rhinestone Ring” singer’s new engagement bling.
“Her left hand’s got a new shine!!! Congrats y’all!” one top comment read. “Ugh, you got your rhinestone ring 🥹🫶🏻,” another fan added. “LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVEEEEEE!!!! Brady Bunch activated!!!!!” a third fan gushed.
This engagement comes as Cone continues to build her momentum in the country music scene. She has spent much of the last year on the road, growing her fan base while opening for some of the genre’s biggest acts. Cone is scheduled to continue touring through 2026.
For many artists, a performance at the Grand Ole Opry is a career-defining moment. For Abbey Cone, it’s now the place where one of the biggest moments of her life unfolded.
Of course, should the couple ever split, that iconic stage might become a source of constant pain—but hey, at least she’ll get a killer country song out of it.
