Soccer Mommy is the latest musician to put on a concert from home during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
08.03.2020 - 01:33 / nme.com
'To Nashville, With Love' takes place next week
Soccer Mommy and Sheryl Crow are among the artists set to play a benefit gig for victims of the Nashville tornado.
‘To Nashville, With Love’ will take place at the Marathon Music Works venue on Monday (March 9). Tickets are on sale here.
Also on board to play are Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, The Black Keys‘ singer Dan Auerbach and more.
Announcing To Nashville, With Love – a benefit concert taking place on Monday, March 9 at @mmusicworks to help
Soccer Mommy is the latest musician to put on a concert from home during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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The communal spirit of Nashville was felt at Marathon Music Works on Monday night (March 9), where over $500,000 was raised as part of the benefit concert To Nashville, With Love. All the proceeds made at the show went to the people of Nashville affected by the March 2020 tornado.
The communal spirit of Nashville was felt at Marathon Music Works on Monday night (March 9), where over $500,000 was raised as part of the benefit concert To Nashville, With Love. All the proceeds made at the show went to the people of Nashville affected by the March 2020 tornado.
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Marathon Music Works is hosting a benefit concert to raise money for the people of Nashville who were affected by the deadly tornado that struck Tennessee earlier this week. The show, called “To Nashville, With Love,” is set to take place on Monday, March 9.
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