Music for a Cause

Clay Walker Announces 7th Annual Chords of Hope Benefit Concert

Country music star Clay Walker

is set to host his 7th Annual Chords of Hope Benefit Concert during this summer’s CMA Music Festival.

The “She Won’t Be Lonely Long” singer announced the news today, revealing the show will take place Wednesday, June 8 at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley.

The concert is sponsored by TEVA and Pinnacle Financial Partners and will help raise funds and awareness for multiple sclerosis (MS) research. Proceeds will be donated to the MS Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Walker’s charity, Band Against MS (BAMS).

About Chords of Hope Benefit Concert

“Chords of Hope just keeps getting better and better every year,” Walker said in a press release. “With the help of the country music community, Chords of Hope is my chance to raise awareness of MS in the Nashville area and come together with amazing artists to put on a great show.”

See more at BandAgainstMs.org.

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