Oct. 11 concert in Lexington will aid victims of this summer’s catastrophic flooding
— all of them natives of the Bluegrass State — will come together for a benefit concert to aid victims, their families, and first responders.
Dubbed “Kentucky Rising,” the concert will be held in Lexington, Kentucky, at Rupp Arena, with 100 percent of net proceeds going to the “Kentucky Rising Fund,” which, according to a release, will “strategically support both immediate needs and long-term recovery projects.” This isn’t the first benefit that Stapleton, originally from the Paintsville, Kentucky, area, has led for his state. Last spring, he stagedwith Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, and Yola to benefit his Outlaw State of Kind Hometown Fund. He’s set to return to his home state this weekend for a headlining performance at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival in Louisville.
Childers, who released the new song “Angel Band” last week, will also share a bill with Stapleton at next year’sTickets for “Kentucky Rising” go
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