NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Lewis Brice and Tin Roof are teaming up again for their annual kick-off to CMA Fest, Lewispalooza 9, on June 4 outside of Tin Roof Demonbreun. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. and the show starts at 6:00 p.m. The concert, headlined by Lewis, will feature performances by Lee Brice, John Wesley Satterfield, Stevie Monce, Jerrod Niemann, Paul McDonald, Curt Chambers, John Gurney and many more special guests. The all-ages event is free with a suggested donation at the door. All proceeds benefit Hope Song, a non-profit that helps the fight against cancer through the healing power of music.
Advance VIP and general admission tickets are available online at theoriginaltinroof.com. The VIP Experience includes side stage access, free food (provided by The Stillery), VIP bar acess, private restrooms, meet & greet of select artists and access to Tito’s Airsteam Lounge.
Last year’s Lewispalooza 8, which featured performances by the Brice brothers, Lauren Alaina, Jerrod Niemann, raised more than $14,000 for Hope Song. To watch highlights of the nearly six hour concert, click HERE.
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Founded in April 2016 by John Wesley Satterfield and at Chipsa Hospital in Playas de Tijuana, Hope Song continues to support the patients at the hospital while they undergo extensive alternative treatment for cancer. Hope Song arranges for two to three artists to travel to the hospital from Nashville every week to perform for the patients each night. Their vision is to provide funding for cancer treatment to those who cannot afford it in the future.