Next Monday (July 29), some of the biggest names in country music will gather at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to pay tribute to a legend. Toby Keith: American Icon is a benefit concert that will honor the legacy of TK through special performances from a laundry list of top-tier country artists. At the same time, it is a concert for a good cause. A portion of the proceeds will go to Keith’s foundation to help fund his OK Kids Korral. Today, show organizers announced the full lineup, adding even more big names.
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Exactly a month ago, on June 26, Keith’s social media announced the tribute benefit concert. “Celebrate Toby Keith: American Icon at Bridgestone arena on July 29 featuring Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Jelly Roll, Darius Rucker, the War and Treaty, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson, and more,” the post read. So, the lineup was already impressive. Today, it has become monumental.
Toby Keith: American Icon Full Lineup
Below is the full lineup for the upcoming Toby Keith tribute concert. Newly added artists are in bold.
Luke Bryan
Eric Church
Ashley McBryde
Parker McCollum
Jelly Roll
Darius Rucker
The War and Treaty
Carrie Underwood
Lainey Wilson
Trace Adkins
Jamey Johnson
Riley Green
Priscilla Block
Jordan Davis
Scotty Emerick
Brantley Gilbert
HARDY
Tyler Hubbard
Ella Langley
Leanne Morgan
Mac McAnally
Clay Walker
Brett Favre
Krystal Keith
The long list of country artists will take the Bridgestone Arena stage to perform Keith’s biggest hits and his fans’ favorite songs. Additionally, his daughter, Krystal Keith will deliver a special performance to honor her late father.
Those who can’t make it to the show on Monday will still be able to watch the festivities. However, they’ll have to wait to do so. NBC will air the tribute concert as a two-hour event on Wednesday, August 28 at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
A portion of the proceeds from the concert will go to benefit two charities. First, money will go to the Toby Keith Foundation to help fund the OK Kids Korral. Additionally, the concert will raise money for Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
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