The Grand Ole Opry icon died last week, aged 94, and he returned to the Nashville venue for one final hurrah, surrounded by his family and famous friends, reported USA Today.
Vince Gill, Steve Wariner, Chris Young and Old Crow Medicine Show also took the stage to perform next to Dickens' coffin as part of an emotional two-hour event, which concluded the lowering of the fabled venue's curtain as the 'May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose' singer's remains were carried away.
The 'American Idol' star joined Gill for a duet of his hit 'Go Rest High On That Mountain', with Gill saying of his mentor: "If they say that only the good die young, well, evidently the greatest of all live to be 94 and sing two weeks before they pass on."
Dickens' performed at the Opry on December 20, five days before he suffered a stroke and was admitted to a local hospital.