The legendary Vince Gill will be honored with a star-studded show at the Grand Ole Opry, in celebration of his 20 years as a prominent fixture of the historic Nashville institution.

Helping pay tribute to the Country Music Hall of Famer at the August 13 festivities will be fellow Opry member and former employer Emmylou Harris, along with Martina McBride, John Anderson and the Time Jumpers -- who are all set to take the stage.

Vince's wife, Amy Grant, and oldest daughter, Jenny Gill, will also sing his praises at the event.

"I've been a part of a really special family for 20 years," Vince says. "It's hard to believe when some people have been there for 60 years like Little Jimmy Dickens ... What is interesting about an anniversary is that it doesn't seem to make any sense because the Opry is so timeless. It seems to epitomize all things at all times. You have a brand new artist and someone that is 90 years old up there on a given weekend. That, to me, makes it feel timeless."

But the 54-year-old singer/songwriter insists that despite the career milestone, he's not slowing down anytime soon. "I've been there for 20 years and I'm hoping for 40, and maybe if I'm really lucky, I'll get 60."

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