Charlotte, North Carolina, is coming together in an inspiring display of resilience as the community responds to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. This powerful storm recently swept through the Southeast, leaving a profound impact, particularly on Western North Carolina, with severe flooding and widespread destruction.
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has been heartbreaking, with countless individuals and families grappling with the loss of their homes and livelihoods. In the wake of such destruction, local organizations have stepped up to lend a helping hand. Groups like Samaritan’s Purse, Manna Food Bank, and Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC have been working tirelessly to provide relief to those affected.
To support the recovery efforts, music stars from the area are joining forces for an exciting benefit concert titled the “Concert for Carolina.” This incredible event will take place at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, October 26th, featuring a fantastic lineup of artists, including North Carolina natives like Luke Combs, Eric Church, and James Taylor. Just when fans thought the lineup couldn’t get any better, LiveNation announced that Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, and Bailey Zimmerman will also perform, making it an unmissable show.
All the proceeds raised from the concert will go directly to relief efforts through the Chief Cares Foundation, led by Combs and Church. The funds will be allocated to various organizations focused on helping those in the Carolinas rebuild their lives after this disaster. “I’m glad we can help, but… I wish we were never here,” said Church, shedding light on the bittersweet circumstances surrounding this event. His heartfelt dedication to rebuilding the community is evident as he shared his thoughts on the significance of supporting fellow Carolinians.
For those who might not be able to attend the concert but still wish to contribute, there are options to donate. The North Carolina Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund is open for donations, along with various organizations that can be found listed online at concertforcarolina.com. Every little bit helps, and shows just how much we care about our neighbors in need.
The “Concert for Carolina” isn’t the only benefit show planned in response to Hurricane Helene. Renowned musician Ben Folds, hailing from Winston-Salem, is also hosting a concert in Wilmington on October 29 at the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater. Folds emphasized the importance of uniting North Carolina artists to raise awareness and funds for the ongoing recovery efforts. “I’m honored to share the stage and stand in unity with other North Carolina music artists,” he stated.
Tickets for “From Wilmington With Love” are already on sale, starting at $40. Tickets for the “Concert for Carolina” will go on sale at 10 a.m. on October 10 at ticketmaster.com. With all these talented artists coming together, it promises to be an unforgettable event, while also serving a greater purpose of helping those affected by the hurricane.
As Charlotte and the surrounding regions continue to recover from Hurricane Helene, the emphasis on support, collaboration, and community spirit remains strong. Events like these remind us that even in our most trying times, we are capable of coming together for a common cause. So mark your calendars for these meaningful concerts and get ready to contribute to the healing process for our beloved Carolina.
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