The annual All for the Hall benefit concert returns on Dec. 5 after a two-year hiatus — and Keith Urban and Vince Gill will be headlining the show.
On Thursday, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced the lineup for its annual show that raises funds for the Hall. The event, hosted at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, will feature artists such as Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, and Trisha Yearwood.
Also performing at the star-studded event are Brooks & Dunn, Hardy, Patty Griffin, Patty Loveless, Jordan Davis, and Mickey Guyton.
“Getting to curate, create, and collaborate on our All for the Hall shows has always been mad fun for me,” Urban said in a statement. “There’s so much love and respect for all the work the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum does, not only from the artists and the industry, but the audience too.”
“I love that Vince will be there with me again this year — and we have another incredible ‘guest list’ and always some surprises too! Let’s roll,” he added.
The 2023 iteration of the event will follow a theme of “The Song Remembers When,” which will allow each artist to perform a track that reminds the artist of a memorable moment in their life. According to Country Now, this is the eighth time Urban has curated the festival, and it has raised more than $4 million for the museum and its educational goals.
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The night will also feature a performance of an original song from Nashville high school students who participated in the museum’s Words & Music program. This is the first time the benefit concert is hosted since 2020, which saw performances from Luke Combs, Brothers Osborne, Blake Shelton, Tanya Tucker, Chris Stapleton, Lauren Daigle, and Ingrid Andress.
Tickets for the benefit concert go on sale on Friday, Sept. 5 through LiveNation, with VIP ticketing offering meet-and-greet opportunities and premium seating.