News Summary
On April 10th, Nashville will host a benefit concert titled ‘A Nashville Night for Hadley’ at Third & Lindsley. The event, featuring Grammy-nominated artist Brady Seals and other renowned musicians, aims to support 20-month-old Hadley Phillips, who is suffering from Osteogenesis Imperfecta. With ticket prices starting at $15, attendees can enjoy music and a silent auction while helping to cover Hadley’s medical expenses. For those unable to attend, a GoFundMe campaign is available for donations.
Benefit Concert to Support Brave Little Hadley Phillips
In the heart of Nashville, an inspiring event is on the horizon! On April 10th, a lovely evening dubbed A Nashville Night for Hadley is set to unfold at Third & Lindsley. Grammy-nominated entertainer and hit songwriter Brady Seals is reaching out to the community to come together for a fantastic cause. The concert aims to assist 20-month-old Hadley Phillips, who is bravely battling Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), a rare but severe bone disorder.
What’s Happening at the Concert?
The doors will open at 6:00 PM, and that means you’ll have plenty of time to get settled in before the real fun kicks off at 7:30 PM. Tickets are available for just $15 plus fees, making it an affordable night out filled with good music and even better company. For those wanting to enjoy the concert with friends, tables can be reserved at $30 plus fees per ticket, with a minimum of four tickets per table. Not too shabby, right?
Who’s Performing?
Get ready for an incredible lineup of performers! The evening will feature a host of talented musicians, including Devon O’Day, Gordon Kennedy, Jeffrey Steele, Porter Howell, Ricky Skaggs, Rodney Crowell, Seals & Crofts 2, Ty Herndon, and many more. This is a perfect chance to enjoy some live music while contributing to a wonderful cause!
A Special Silent Auction
But wait, that’s not all! Attendees will have the chance to participate in a silent auction during the concert, offering exclusive items generously donated by some big names in the music industry. Think signed handwritten lyrics, rare memorabilia, guitars, mandolins, autographed albums, and much more. This is a perfect chance to snag a unique item while helping Hadley!
Why Are We Doing This?
Hadley comes from Centerville, Tennessee, and her family has been navigating the challenges brought on by OI, which causes fragile bones and a greater likelihood of fractures. This benefit concert is designed to help cover Hadley’s medical expenses that aren’t covered by insurance. These funds will go directly towards providing essential medical equipment like a wheelchair and walker that will make a significant difference in Hadley’s daily life. Brady Seals, who has a personal connection with Hadley and her family, is particularly motivated to rally support from the community.
Can’t Make It? There’s Still a Way to Help!
For those who might not be able to attend the concert but still want to help, there’s a GoFundMe campaign set up for donations. This is another wonderful way to contribute to Hadley’s ongoing medical needs and show your support.
Join Us for a Night of Hope and Music
So mark your calendars for April 10th and head down to Third & Lindsley for a night that promises not only great music but also a chance to make a real difference in a young girl’s life. It’s an opportunity to come together as a community in support of a family and a little girl showing incredible strength. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of something truly special!
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