Exciting Lineup Announced for Concert for Carolina in Charlotte Helping Storm Recovery

Exciting Lineup for Concert for Carolina in Charlotte

Asheville, N.C. is buzzing with excitement as more big names are added to the lineup for the highly anticipated Concert for Carolina. This one-of-a-kind event is set to benefit areas that were hit hard by the storm named Helene. Scheduled for October 26 at the iconic Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, the concert promises a night filled with incredible music and heartwarming support.

Star-Studded Lineup

Country music fans, get ready! The concert will feature a stunning array of performers, including Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Bailey Zimmerman, and The Avett Brothers. Not to mention, the show will also see appearances from Scotty McCreery, Chase Rice, and Parmalee. The excitement is palpable as these amazing artists join the already impressive list of headliners like Luke Combs, Eric Church, Billy Strings, and James Taylor.

Streaming Options Available

For those who cannot make it to the concert in person, there’s good news! The event’s website offers a live-streaming option through Veeps. This means that anyone who wants to join in on the fun from the comfort of their home can do so. But here’s the best part: thanks to advanced geotargeting technology, the concert will be free for those who were directly impacted by the storm. For everyone else outside the affected areas, the stream can be purchased for $24.99.

A Great Cause

This concert is more than just a musical event; it’s a way for the community to come together and support those in need. Luke Combs, a Western North Carolina native, announced the concert on October 7, aimed at helping the recovery efforts from Helene. The response has been overwhelming, with tickets selling out quickly at Ticketmaster.com by October 18.

Get Your Tickets Through Donations

If you’re still hoping to catch the show, there’s still a chance! You can find additional tickets by donating to the Explore Asheville fund. Every donation enters you into a fabulous chance to win a pair of tickets to this unforgettable concert.

Join the Community Viewing

For those in the Asheville area, there’s a special community event planned too! The Explore Asheville group will host an official Concert for Carolina Community Viewing at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium. Mark your calendars—doors will open at 4 p.m. and the live-stream concert will start at 5 p.m.. Best of all, there’s no cost to attend, but you will need to register ahead of time.

Final Thoughts

The Concert for Carolina is shaping up to be an amazing evening filled with music, compassion, and community spirit. Whether you’re watching from the stadium, tuning in online, or joining the community viewing, your participation is a way to help those affected by the storm. Let’s pull together and show our support through the power of music!


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