Scotty McCreery Joins The Star-Studded Lineup For The Hurricane Helene Charity Concert
Eric Church, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Chase Rice, and a few more of your country favorites have gathered together to support the victims of Hurricane Helene.
The hurricane deeply affected some artists, including Luke Combs, when it devastated their hometowns.
Luke Combs tweeted shortly after the damage to his home state was released to the media. In his tweet, he said:
“Absolutely heartbroken for everyone impacted by Hurricane Helene. Especially my folks in Western North Carolina. Me and my team have been making some calls and I think we’ve got something really special lined up to help the Carolinas as much as we can. More details to come ASAP.”
He followed up on that tweet with the Concert For Carolina, which was put together in a matter of days. Since the charity event’s quick formation, artists have continued to be added to the legendary lineup.
Scotty McCreery Joins The Lineup
It is no surprise that Scotty McCreery would join this lineup, as he was one of the country artists who spoke up about the devastation caused by the natural disaster.
He posted on his Instagram on October 3rd, expressing his devastation for his family and friends in North Carolina who were affected by the hurricane. See the post below.
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McCreery announced his addition to the concert lineup with an Instagram post yesterday (October 16th) and captioned it: “Couldn’t miss this … I love you North Carolina.” See the post below.
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How You Can Stream The Concert For Carolina
Only seven hours after the concert’s announcement, it was sold out. This left many who wanted to attend and support high and dry.
Luke Combs, Eric Church, Billy Strings, and James Taylor have partnered with Veeps to accommodate the ticket demand.
Veeps is a new, innovative way to experience a concert. They offer a live-streaming service that allows fans to watch the concert from anywhere. The live-stream tickets are selling for $24.99 a ticket, and all proceeds will go to help those affected by Hurricane Helene.
The country stars have also decided to make the concert free for all those impacted by the Hurricane.
Learn more below.