ON SALE SOON
Thursday, Mar 12 2026, 10:00 AM CDT

Gus Arrendale & Springer Mountain Farms
Country For A CauseHosted by: TG Sheppard& Kelly Langalong with Devon O'Dayfeaturing Neal McCoy, John Berry, Hannah Dasher, Ty Herndon, Mark Wills, Makenzie Phipps, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, The Malpass Brothers, The Kody Norris Show, Jake Hoot, Linda Davis, Dani'elle Kleha, Allie Colleen& More
Wed, 3 Jun, 6:30 PM CDT
Doors open
5:00 PM CDT
3rd and Lindsley
818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37210
ON SALE SOON
Thursday, Mar 12 2026, 10:00 AM CDT
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PLEASE NOTE: ARTISTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Neal McCoy, John Berry, Hannah Dasher, Heidi Newfield, Ty Herndon, Mark Wills, Makenzie Phipps, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, The Malpass Brothers, The Kody Norris Show, Jake Hoot, Linda Davis, Dani-elle Kleha, and more will join hosts, T.G. Sheppard and Kelly Lang along with Devon O’Day for the 12th Annual Country For A Cause at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley, Wednesday, June 3 at 6:30 PM benefitting Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. The show is presented by Gus Arrendale and Springer Mountain Farms. Tickets are on sale now and are $55 for general admission, with a VERY limited number of VIP tables available.
For the first time ever, we are offering a VERY limited Early Access Experience for attendees who want a behind-the-scenes look before the event begins. This special opportunity includes exclusive perks and early entry before doors open to the public. Tickets for this are $500 per person and are limited to ONLY 14 people.
Early Access Experience includes:
Entry into the venue begins at 3:00 PM
A commemorative poster to be signed by artists who are on site
The opportunity to watch select artists during soundcheck
A photo opportunity with artists in attendance, including T. G. Sheppard and Kelly Lang
Early access to choose your seat if you have General Admission tickets (VIP Table seats will already be assigned)
Disclosure: Artist participation may vary. Because we cannot confirm which artists will be on site during Early Access.. The Early Access Experience requires a separate ticket, and attendees must also purchase either General Admission or a VIP Table for the main event.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

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Country For A Cause
Country For A Cause
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Country
TG Sheppard
TG Sheppard
Country
T.G. Sheppard has always had an unstoppable passion for music. That passion and a steadfast dedication to entertainment have made him one of the most popular live performers in country music today. With 22 #1 hit songs, his live concerts are chock full of his chart-topping tunes like “Last Cheater’s Waltz,” “I Loved ‘Em Every One,” and “Do You Wanna Go To Heaven.” A few of his other career milestones include hosting ‘The T.G. Sheppard Show,’ formerly on Sirius XM’s Elvis Radio and Prime Country. He was the voice of the Folgers ‘The Best Part Of Waking Up’ commercial and had the T.G. Sheppard Folgers NASCAR racing team. Sheppard was also a guest host for Nashville. With over 50 years of show business under his belt, it’s only natural that Sheppard has developed a reputation as a solid performer, producer, and songwriter who delivers exactly what audiences want. All this and more, combined with a steadfast commitment to entertainment, has truly made T.G. Sheppard one of the great legends in country music and an official spokesman for Springer Mountain Farms.

Singer-Songwriter
Kelly Lang
Kelly Lang
Singer-Songwriter
Kelly Lang is a celebrated songwriter, singer, producer, author, and performer whose songs have been recorded by country legends including Ricky Skaggs, Lorrie Morgan, The Oak Ridge Boys, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, B.J. Thomas, Jimmy Fortune, Jerry Lee Lewis, T.G. Sheppard, and Johnny Lee. She has recorded duets with icons such as Sir Barry Gibb, Dame Olivia Newton-John, Paul Shaffer, and Lee Greenwood, and has released a string of acclaimed albums, including ‘11:11,’ ‘Shades of K,’ ‘Throwback, ‘Obsession, ‘Old Soul, ‘Old Soul II,’ ‘Iconic Duets with T.G. Sheppard,’ and her latest, ‘Dragonfly.’ A member of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, Lang’s music has also reached national audiences through television, with her song “I’m Not Going Anywhere” serving as the official anthem for Ascension Hospital, and her autobiography of the same name available in print and audiobook. Her popular song “Under a Tennessee Moon” was named an official state song of Tennessee, and she made her solo debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage in 2023. Beyond music, Lang is a painter, speaker, and entertainer, drawing inspiration from her journey as a 20-year breast cancer survivor to create music and art that inspires and uplifts audiences nationwide.
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Devon O'Day
Devon O'Day
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Country
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Country
Neal McCoy is a Texas-born country music star whose energy, charisma, and patriotism have made him one of the most beloved entertainers in America. With hit songs like “Wink,” “No Doubt About It,” and “The Shake,” McCoy has built a career rooted in authenticity and heart. He has earned multiple Entertainer of the Year awards and is known for his unwavering support of the U.S. military, performing countless shows for troops around the world. Beyond the stage, McCoy embodies the values of kindness, humor, and service that define the Texas spirit, making him a true ambassador of the Western way of life. For more information, visit nealmccoy.com.

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John Berry
John Berry
Country
About John Berry:
GRAMMY® & EMMY® award-winning entertainer John Berry has enjoyed a career spanning over three decades and twenty-five albums, including his latest release, Find My Joy. With twenty charting singles—six Top 5 hits and a #1 on the Billboard country charts—Berry has earned multiple Gold and Platinum records. He first gained radio attention in 1993 with co-written hits “A Mind of Her Own” and “Kiss Me In The Car,” leading to classics like “Your Love Amazes Me,” “Standing On The Edge Of Goodbye,” and the Grammy-nominated “Your Love Amazes Me.” Berry’s 1995 Christmas album, O Holy Night, launched his nearly thirty-year Christmas tour tradition. Highlights of his career include a 1996 GRAMMY win for Amazing Grace: A Country Salute to Gospel Vol. 1, the historic 1999 posthumous duet with Patsy Cline, “There He Goes,” and a 2020 collaboration on the Billboard-charting single “Give Me Back the 90’s.” His TV series, Songs & Stories with John Berry, aired internationally for two years, and in 2019, he successfully overcame throat cancer. Berry recently earned an EMMY for Special Event Coverage for Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones, which featured performances by Trace Adkins, Lorrie Morgan, Travis Tritt, Tanya Tucker, Jelly Roll, and more. This year marks his 29th Annual Christmas Tour. Berry is a member of the North American Country Music Association International Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Entertainment & Music Hall of Fame.

Country
Hannah Dasher
Hannah Dasher
Country
Ladies and gentlemen, meet Nashville’s best-kept secret: Hannah Dasher.
When Dasher takes the stage, you see a country star who was born to entertain.
What you don’t see is what it took her to get to that stage. “In order to pay my band, I had to start cleaning houses and sell all my guitars, including the first and only one my daddy ever gave me. For years, I wrote songs and played shows on borrowed guitars,” Dasher recalls. “Eventually, I scrubbed enough toilets to buy my first Gibson.”
Aside from Hannah’s work ethic, her strong, non-conforming, swaggy lyrics set her apart from her peers early on, earning her the nickname Hannah Damn Dasher. Accompanying her big hair and her larger-than-life personality is a voice that’s even bigger. Listen closely and you’ll hear remnants of Lorrie Morgan, Dolly Parton, Aretha Franklin and Alan Jackson. It all makes for a sound that’s familiar -- like your favorite 90’s country -- yet uniquely fresh.
In fact, that fresh take on the familiar further sets Dasher apart from every other country music hopeful who moves to Nashville to chase the neon dream. Her carefully crafted songs, classically country voice and presence on stage give her a leg up in a genre where fitting in just wasn’t a good fit.
And already, it’s starting to pay off. During the quarantine summer of 2020, Dasher decided to try out her comedic, country music-infused cooking series, "Stand By Your Pan" on TikTok. Within six months, her platform grew from 12,000 followers to over a million. “People appreciate that I’m authentically unfiltered Hannah, and I’m very confident in who God made me to be,” she says.
Quite the entertainer beyond the kitchen, the triple threat is now a Fender Next Artist, and the face of the new 2021 Telecaster coming this fall. “Jaren Johnston (from the band The Cadillac Three) gave me my first electric guitar a few years ago and said, ‘Now here. Learn it!’ So I did. I don’t know the notes, I just play by ear.”
While Dasher’s ascent has been almost a decade in the making, someone once told her, “Reba wasn’t built in a day.” So she’s comfortable with the slow climb, because she’s surrounded herself with a Nashville family of songwriters, musicians, producers and industry allies who push her to be better. “So many people have had instrumental talks with me about getting out of my own way. It’s hard to relinquish control of your art and to navigate that, while keeping everyone around me inspired.”
Her latest release The Half Record -- due out July 9 -- is the music that Dasher is very proud to be sharing with the world. “I like to leave things better than I found them. This is so much bigger than me,” she shares.
Being born and raised near Savannah, Georgia, Dasher likes to say that she’s been keeping country country since 1989. And while she did have some rock and Motown influences in the mix, the cassettes she wore out when she was growing up were Patsy Cline’s Greatest Hits, Clint Black’s Killin’ Time and Alan Jackson’s A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love).
Now that she’s fully immersed in the grown-up life of a country singer-songwriter, Dasher admits that from a very young age, she was not merely a fair-weather fan. She was the kind of fan who made country music her life’s mission. “I didn’t like to read books, but I’d read song lyrics and liner notes front to back. I was that nerdy kid who knew who Keith Stegall was when I was 8 years old,” she admits. “And I always wanted to be a country singer. Hell, I practiced my CMA Awards speeches in front of my bathroom mirror with a hairbrush as a little girl.”
Once she’d moved to Nashville after graduating from college, Dasher balanced her work at Bass Pro Shops with her work honing her songwriting craft. It paid off just a year and a half after she arrived, when she signed a publishing deal in 2012.But it wasn’t until 2017 that she signed with Sony Music Nashville. “I knew I wanted to be a singer, but then I discovered songwriting,” Dasher recalls. “Then I thought, ‘Maybe I want both. Maybe I don’t just want to be Reba McEntire. Maybe I want to be Alan Jackson as well.’ It took five years between my publishing and record deals because I felt like I couldn’t be the kind of artist I wanted to be until the songs were in place.”
“I was loading up my gun for the gun fight,” she says of the years she spent learning how to trust her pen. “I even had an early cut with Brad Paisley -- a co-write with Paisley, Chris DuBois and Brent Anderson -- called ‘Go to Bed Early.’ It was an idea I'd started working on right around the time I got fired from Bass Pro Shop.”
Once Sony discovered and then signed Dasher, she says, her team was careful about the timing of her releases, because in country music, timing can be everything. “They never made me feel like I wasn’t enough,” the CMT Next Women of Country says. And now that the time is right, Dasher is all in. She was born to entertain, and now she’s devoted 32 years of hard work to perfecting her art. It shows at all her shows. Hannah Damn Dasher, indeed.

Country
Mark Wills
Mark Wills
Country

Country
Makenzie Phipps
Makenzie Phipps
Country

Americana
Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Americana
About Darin & Brooke Aldridge:
Darin and Brooke Aldridge continue to ascend to new heights in the music industry while keeping their easy-going, down-to-earth connection with audiences everywhere. Brooke is a four-time winner of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) award for Female Vocalist of the Year, while Darin, a former member of The Country Gentlemen, is a former IBMA Mentor of the Year and a truly gifted singer and multi-instrumentalist. They have had numerous nominations over the years from the IBMA, the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA), the Gospel Music Association (GMA Dove Awards) and the Inspirational Country Music Association. In April 2023, they were named “Bluegrass Artist of the Year” at the Absolutely Gospel Music Awards. Also in 2023, the IBMA nominated the smash hit collaboration “Jordan” featuring Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain, in the Gospel Recording of the Year category while the GMA nominated the song for its Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year award.
The North Carolina natives have enjoyed top spots on the Billboard Bluegrass Album, SiriusXM’s Bluegrass Junction, Bluegrass Today, Bluegrass Unlimited, Americana/Roots, and Gospel charts. Their music videos have been featured on CMT, CMT Edge, GAC, Bluegrass Ridge TV, and The Bluegrass Situation. Their television appearances include PBS’ Mountain Stage, Songs of the Mountain and Music City Roots; RFD-TV’s Larry’s Country Diner, Country’s Family Reunion and The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour; Great American Gospel; The Bluegrass Road and Blue Highways TV. They have graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry more than 50 times.
A career highlight came on the group’s 2021 release This Life We’re Livin’ as the Gospel single “He’s Getting Me Ready,” featured Country Music Hall of Fame members The Oak Ridge Boys. The song spent an incredible, record-setting five months atop The Singing News Bluegrass Gospel chart.

Country
The Malpass Brothers
The Malpass Brothers
Country
Country
The Kody Norris Show
The Kody Norris Show
Country
The Kody Norris Show continues bringing bluegrass music to both core fans of the genre and new audiences. They are a youthful voice in bluegrass music, and insiders have awarded them multiple IBMA & SPBGMA Nominations and wins, including Entertainer of the Year, Instrumental Group of the Year, Guitar Performer of the Year for Kody Norris, and Fiddler of the Year for Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris. The Kody Norris Show’s album 'All Suited Up' (2021) charted at #7, and 'Rhinestone Revival' (2023) at #8 on the Billboard charts. Their trademarked high-energy style delivers an unrivaled live show experience. The band has played the Ryman Auditorium, Grand Ole Opry, SiriusXM, and other stages worldwide. Rife with rhinestones, loaded with laughs, and a heaping helping of high-powered traditional music, The Kody Norris Show is truly one of a kind. For more information, visit thekodynorrisshow.com.

Country
Jake Hoot
Jake Hoot
Country
Jake Hoot is a storyteller with a six-string and a purpose. Best known as the Season 17 winner of NBC’s The Voice, Jake has become one of country music’s most compelling voices, captivating audiences with his rich, soulful baritone and honest, heartfelt approach to song. He has graced iconic stages including the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman Auditorium, and he continues to connect with fans across the country with dynamic live performances and authentic songwriting.
In addition to his performance career, Jake is returning to the NBC stage in The Voice: Battle of Champions, joining an all-star lineup of past competitors and showcasing the enduring impact of his music.
Born in Texas and raised between the Dominican Republic and Tennessee, Jake’s music reflects a life grounded in faith, family, and real-world experience. His sound blends classic country roots with contemporary artistry, moving effortlessly from tender ballads to powerful anthems that resonate with listeners of all ages. Over the years, he has released a series of original songs and duets, including emotional fan favorites and collaborative releases.
Jake is a devoted husband and proud father, living out the love and values he shares through his music. Whether performing at festivals, concert halls, fairs, or special events, Jake brings sincerity, spirit, and soul to every stage offering audiences music that speaks to the heart and uplifts the spirit.

Country
Dani'elle Kleha
Dani'elle Kleha
Country
Dani-elle Kleha is an aspiring performer and recording artist from Jermyn, Pennsylvania, whose sound reflects a rare blend of ’90s country authenticity and modern flair. With a voice and stage presence well beyond her years, she captivates audiences from the first note to the final encore, leaving a lasting impression wherever she performs. She has shared the stage with major artists including Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Dierks Bentley, further establishing her credibility as a rising talent in country music.
Alongside her demanding performance schedule, Dani-elle remains deeply committed to giving back. She serves as the National Spokesperson for Veteran’s Promise and headlines the Positive Youth Tour, a school-based concert series she started in Pennsylvania’s Lackawanna and Susquehanna counties that promotes confidence, anti-bullying, and self-worth among students.
Over the past few years, Dani-elle has experienced significant artistic growth, refining her sound, strengthening her songwriting voice, and developing greater emotional depth in her music. Her recent move to Nashville has excitement building with new music on the way, she is energized by recent writing sessions, excited about co-writing in Nashville, and preparing to return to the studio. Her fresh image, evolving artistry, and unwavering work ethic continue to propel her forward—taking the country music world by storm, one song at a time.

Country
Allie Colleen
Allie Colleen
Country
Allie Colleen is a country artist, singer, and songwriter whose impeccably strong voice, rooted in timeless tradition yet fresh with modern influence, has made her one of today’s most compelling independent acts. Known for silencing a room with heartfelt stories of love and heartbreak, and for penning witty, relatable lyrics that connect deeply with audiences, she is quickly earning recognition as one of country music’s breakout stars. She has accumulated 11.9 million total streams across various platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. She has been named an “Artist to Watch” by People Country, Holler, Wide Open Country, Nashville Music Guide, Country Evolution, and more. Allie has also been highlighted as Artist of the Week on Bobby Bones’ Top 30 Countdown, featured on Apple Music Country’s Best New Songs, and celebrated by outlets including Nash News, Music Mayhem, and Country Thang Daily. Her duet with Lee Brice, “While We’re Still Friends,” was spotlighted by The Morning Hangover as one of the day’s hottest releases, further fueling her momentum. With more than 250K followers across social platforms and accolades spanning playlists, radio, and national press, Allie Colleen continues to cement her reputation as a fearless songwriter and powerhouse vocalist destined for stardom. More info about Allie Colleen here: https://alliecolleen.set.bio/
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