Concert for Carolina to Aid Hurricane Helene Victims
Concert for Carolina to Aid Hurricane Helene Victims

Concert for Carolina to Aid Hurricane Helene Victims

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In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, which has resulted in over 200 deaths and significant destruction across several states, country music stars Luke Combs and Eric Church are organizing a benefit concert titled Concert for Carolina. Scheduled for October 26 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, the concert will also feature James Taylor and Billy Strings, with proceeds aimed at supporting relief efforts for hurricane victims. Both Combs and Church, natives of North Carolina, expressed their commitment to helping their community, with Church dedicating his recent single 'Darkest Hour' to those impacted and donating its royalties to relief efforts. The concert's proceeds will be split evenly between the artists' chosen charities, which include local food banks and disaster relief organizations. Tickets for the event will go on sale on October 10, and those unable to attend can donate to designated relief funds. The concert highlights a broader effort within the music community to assist those affected by the hurricane's catastrophic impact.

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