Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean headline Covenant School Benefit on August 7, 2023, at the Grand Ole Opry. This benefit show comes to honor the victims of The Convent School shooting.
The night, titled “A Covenant Knight at the Grand Ole Opry House,” has a plethora of country music stars such as Wallen, Aldean, Lee Brice, Old Dominion, Anne Wilson, and many more. There are more performers in the gospel and Christian genres as well.
“All proceeds will go to The Covenant School Community Fund to continue mental health support for healing, ease the transition back into the building and equip the school for a safe, successful new year together,” The Grand Ole Opry wrote on their website.
As the Covenant and Nashville area continues to recover, this benefit night will allow the affected communities to have the resources to do so.
The event was organized by longtime country music lovers, Houston Phillips and Chad Schultz, both of whom have been in the music business as well.
“This event stands as a powerful testament to the unwavering strength of Nashville’s country music community, friends, neighbors, and especially parents,” Phillips said in relation to the event. “I was truly moved by the inherent goodness of those who offered support, no questions asked, as we worked to create an event that would lift up our community and contribute to Covenant School’s ongoing recovery efforts.”
“It’s an honor to be invited to support the students and families from The Covenant School,” Zach Williams stated. “Music has a remarkable ability to bring us all together, and through this event, we can continue to provide solace, strength, and healing to all involved. There is no better place in Nashville to demonstrate the resilience and unity of this community than at the Opry House, so let’s show the world that we are all #CovenantStrong.”
Tickets for this event go on sale on Friday, June 30 at 10 AM central time.
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