Cheyenne Grace, daughter of Glenn Beck, is bringing holiday cheer with her debut album, Home for Christmas, and a performance at the iconic Grand Ole Opry.
The 18-year-old’s first album features 10 classic Christmas songs, recorded with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in Prague and her vocals captured in West Hollywood. Produced by Glenn Beck, the project reflects a year of collaboration between father and daughter.
Cheyenne’s love for performing started young, from ballet lessons at 5 to roles in local theater. Her dedication has now earned her the opportunity to open for For King and Country on their Christmas tour at the Grand Ole Opry, a milestone she calls a dream come true.
Beyond her music, Cheyenne treasures family traditions, like Thanksgiving at their Idaho ranch and creative leftover dishes her dad makes. While finishing high school, she’s planning for a future in acting, aiming to join Utah’s Hale Center Theatre after graduation.
Cheyenne Grace’s Home for Christmas showcases her passion and talent while highlighting her bond with her family.
Cheyenne’s success is part of a larger trend of conservative media figures and their associates making waves in the music world. Figures like Glenn Beck, John Rich, and Chad Prather have embraced the power of music to connect with audiences and promote shared values. This intersection of entertainment and ideology has inspired a new generation of artists to merge their creative talents with their beliefs, resulting in chart-topping songs and viral hits.