"Concert for Cumberland Heights: A Night of Stories & Songs" Set To Return August 15 at the Ryman Auditorium

Charles Kelley, Victoria Shaw, Bob DiPiero, Randy Montana and Surprise Guests Unite to Support Life-Saving Treatment Center 

 
 

The annual Concert for Cumberland Heights returns to the historic Ryman Auditorium on August 15, 2024, at 7:30 PM. This year's event promises a night of unforgettable music and storytelling, featuring performances by Charles Kelley, Bob DiPiero, Victoria Shaw, Randy Montana, and other surprise guests. Tickets are available to purchase HERE.

Established in 1996, the Concert for Cumberland Heights benefits the John Hiatt Fund for Adolescent and Young Adult Treatment. This fund plays a crucial role in providing support for programs and patient scholarship assistance at Cumberland Heights.

Over the years, the concert has raised over $3.6 million, with these funds playing an instrumental role in bringing hope and healing to teenagers, young adults, and their families struggling with addiction.

“As a person two years into my sobriety journey, I have a strong connection to the work that Cumberland Heights does,” shared Charles Kelley. “I love that I’m able to lend my voice to help raise funds to help others struggling with the same condition."

Event Details:

  • Date: August 15, 2024

  • Time: 7:30 PM

  • Venue: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN

  • Performers: Charles Kelley, Bob DiPiero, Victoria Shaw, Randy Montana, and other surprise guests

Don’t miss this extraordinary evening at the iconic Ryman Auditorium, where the power of music and stories will touch hearts and change lives. Your attendance will directly contribute to the well-being of young people seeking recovery and a fresh start.

Tickets are on sale now and available here.

About Cumberland Heights: Cumberland Heights is a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming lives, giving hope and healing to those affected by addiction. The John Hiatt Fund for Adolescent and Young Adult Treatment ensures that teenagers and young adults receive the care and support they need through specialized programs and scholarship assistance.

 
 

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AARON CRISLER