Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett and more to play Covenant School benefit concert
Country stars Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett are among two dozen artists set to perform at a benefit honoring the victims, families, staff and first responders of the Covenant School shooting.
"A Night of Joy Celebrating the Covenant School" will take place April 12 at the Fisher Center at Belmont University.
Additional performers include Lady A, Tyler Hubbard, Chris Tomlin, Ben Rector, Matt Maher, Natalie Hemby, Sixpence None the Richer, Colony House, Stephanie and Nathan Chapman, Dave Barnes, The War and Treaty, Drew Holcomb, The Warren Brothers, Ellie Holcomb, Ketch Secor, Trent Dabbs, Mat Kearney, Brett Taylor, Luke Laird, Sandra McCracken, Dwan Hill, Jasmine Mullen and Sarah Kroger.
"Nashville is once again stepping up and using its talents and resources to support the community,” Natalie Hemby said in a press release.
“After attending the funerals of victims, who were also friends, it will be healing for me to be able to sing songs about hope in a broken world, and to honor the victims, the school, and the first responders.”
Tickets are on sale now and priced at $75-$200. All proceeds will benefit The Covenant School.
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