Country icon Trisha Yearwood has been tapped to headline an annual Nashville concert to benefit breast cancer.
The Band as One Nashville with Trisha Yearwood & Friends Concert For the Cure Benefiting Susan G. Komen is back for its second annual event. It will take place on March 22, 2026, at Nashville’s infamous Grand Ole Opry.
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According to a press release from the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Yearwood will be joined by country stars War & Treaty, The Band Loula, Hailey Whitters, Ashley McBryde, Rissi Palmer, Lukas Nelson, and Charles Kelley. More stars and surprise guests will be announced at a later date.
Yearwood released a statement regarding her headlining the event dedicated to helping those impacted by breast cancer.
“I am eager to join forces with Komen for a second year to raise awareness for breast cancer. I know so many people that have been impacted by this disease, and I cannot wait to once again lend my voice to Band As One Nashville and share the stage with so many other amazing artists to make an impact through music,” the country crooner shared via a press release.
Along with her statement, Yearwood also appeared in a video, urging fans to join her for this outstanding event in support of the best cause. Yearwood explained why the concert is important to her, listing the statistics surrounding breast cancer and her desire to help everyone impacted by the disease.
Joshua Daniel, Senior Director of Entertainment Engagement and Events at Susan G. Komen, also issued a statement about the upcoming event.
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“This event continues to grow in reach, energy, and impact. We’re deeply grateful to the artists who are lending their voices and hearts to this cause. Bringing Band As One Nashville to the Opry House creates a powerful night that celebrates music while allowing us to amplify our mission,” Daniel noted.
Tickets for the concert and a pre-concert experience can be purchased at komen.org/bandasone.
Last year, the inaugural Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends raised $700,000 and was held at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium.
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