The third annual ‘Hello From The Hills’ benefit concert is set for January 26 at City Winery, featuring an incredible lineup of artists aiming to support veterans. The evening promises uplifting music from talented performers and aims to raise awareness for local charities dedicated to assisting veterans. Tickets go on sale January 10, so grab your friends and join this unforgettable night of music and community spirit.
Nashville, let’s get ready to rock for a fantastic cause! This year, the third annual benefit concert titled “Hello From The Hills” is grabbing our attention and hearts. Mark your calendars, folks, because on Sunday, January 26, at 7:00 pm CT, the stage at City Winery will be the place to be! With a lineup of incredible artists and all for a worthy purpose, this is one concert you won’t want to miss.
The evening promises to be filled with music that moves the soul. Featured performers include the talented Ruby Amanfu, the charismatic Cory Branan, the unique Hayes Carll, and the soulful Brad Goodall.
Joining them are celebrated writers and musicians like Silas House and Amanda Shires, as well as Charlie Starr from Blackberry Smoke, and the talented Jesse Welles. Each artist will bring their own flair, ensuring the audience is in for a delightful night filled with music, laughter, and community spirit.
If you’re eager to join in the fun and support our veterans, be ready to snag your tickets! They go on sale tomorrow, January 10, at 10:00 am CT. Given the previous years’ success, it’s safe to say these tickets might not be around for long. So, grab your friends and family; it’s going to be an unforgettable evening!
The wonderful thing about this concert is its purpose! Proceeds from the event will benefit three local organizations that do incredible work for our veterans. The Hello in There Foundation and Hope in the Hills have carefully selected these charities:
But this concert isn’t just about the music; it’s a true celebration of community! Music has the power to bring people together and inspire changes that matter. By supporting local nonprofit organizations, “Hello From The Hills” hopes to raise awareness and funds while ensuring our heroes receive the help they deserve.
So, as the countdown to January 26 begins, we encourage everyone to get involved. Not only can you enjoy a fantastic night filled with talented artists, but you’re also playing a part in enhancing the lives of veterans in need. Isn’t that a win-win?
Let’s come together as one vibrant community to show our veterans they are valued, while enjoying a night of incredible music. Don’t forget to mark your calendars and purchase your tickets as soon as they go on sale. This is Nashville, and it’s time to support those who’ve served us!
We can’t wait to see you all enjoying the music and soaking in the wonderful atmosphere at City Winery. Let’s show our love for veterans and have a blast while doing it!
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