The inaugural Kenny Campbell Foundation Benefit Concert is set to take place on Thursday, July 24, 2025, at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Headlined by country singer and songwriter Craig Campbell, the concert will raise funds and awareness for colorectal cancer in memory of Campbell’s father, who passed away at 36 from the disease.
This marks the first benefit concert organised by the Kenny Campbell Foundation, which Campbell established following his father’s death. For over a decade, he has hosted a celebrity cornhole tournament to support the cause, but 2025 introduces this new musical event to the foundation’s fundraising efforts.
The evening will feature performances by Bradley Gaskin, who joins Campbell as a co-host, alongside a line-up that includes Michael Ray, Bryan White, Hailey Benedict, and social media star Tayler Holder.
Tickets are currently available through the Ryman Auditorium’s official website, priced between $65 and $175, plus fees. A limited number of VIP tickets are on offer at $175, which include an exclusive two-song acoustic performance by Campbell and Gaskin before the main show, a commemorative show poster, and a photo opportunity with both artists on the Ryman stage.
During the event, a guitar signed by all participating artists will be auctioned to raise additional funds.
The Kenny Campbell Foundation works to promote awareness of colorectal cancer, an aggressive form of cancer that develops in the colon or rectum. Proceeds from the benefit will support initiatives aimed at early detection, prevention, and support for those affected by the disease.
The concert promises to be a meaningful evening of live music and community support in one of Nashville’s most iconic venues.
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