Charlie Daniels Reveals Lineup for 2020 Volunteer Jam at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena

Charlie Daniels Reveals Lineup for 2020 Volunteer Jam at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena

Charlie Daniels announced the lineup for his all-star concert, Volunteer Jam, which will take place at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Sept. 15. Since its inception in 1974, Charlie’s Volunteer Jam has brought together some of music’s biggest stars for a number of worthwhile causes.

This year’s lineup includes Trace Adkins, Justin MooreThe Marshall Tucker Band, Chris Janson, Charley Pride, Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers, Big & Rich, Gretchen WilsonCowboy Troy, Delbert McClinton, Keb’ Mo’, The Outlaws, Jenny Tolman, the Atlanta Rhythm Section, Devon Allman & Duane Betts, Travis DenningMickey Gilley, Johnny LeeScooter Brown Band, The SteelDrivers, Rhett AkinsPure Prairie League and comedian Dusty Slay.

“With so many kinds of music and so many artists from different fields and different eras, this is shaping up to be the most unique Jam yet,” says Charlie. “We’ve been adding acts at a dizzying pace, and we ain’t even near bout done. Just the end of the Jam will feature enough top-line guitar pickers to shake the walls. Gonna make some special memories with this one.”

500 tickets have been made available for volunteers who have participated in the recent emergency relief efforts across Middle Tennessee.

Tickets are on sale now. Emergency relief volunteers may request tickets via [email protected].

photo by NCD

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