Ben Fuller Invites Carrie Underwood to Join Him On Stage for Live Duet Debut at The Grand Ole Opry

Christian country singer/songwriter Ben Fuller surprised the Opry audience by inviting Carrie Underwood to join him on stage for their first live performance together, singing their new duet "If It Was Up to Me."
The track is featured on Fuller's forthcoming album Walk Through Fire, set for release on June 6 via Sony Music / Provident Entertainment. He also performed his single "If I Got Jesus" as part of an all-star lineup that included Underwood, Ricky Skaggs, Bill Anderson, Henry Cho, Don Schlitz, and 49 Winchester. The special evening was part of the Grand Ole Opry's ongoing 100-year celebration.
Both songs are a part of the 13-track album, Walk Through Fire, which marks a milestone moment in Fuller's journey, both musically and spiritually. The record blends elements of rock, classical, and country, and represents Fuller at his most honest and unfiltered.
For more information on Ben Fuller, visit https://www.benfullerofficial.com.
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