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Rich Hennessy
Music City x City of Angels Benefit Concert
Anzie Blue
2111 Belcourt Ave
Nashville, TN 37212
Feb 28, 2025
7:00 PM CST
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Join Us for a Night of Music and Giving! On February 28th, 2025, Nashville based artists are coming together at Anzie Blue for a special benefit concert to support our friends in Los Angeles affected by the recent wildfires. This unforgettable night will feature an incredible lineup of artists, all uniting to bring hope and healing through the power of music. With every ticket sold, 100% of ticket sales will go directly to MusiCares, providing vital support to musicians impacted by the wildfires. Whether you're a longtime local or just visiting Music City, come enjoy great tunes in support of our friends and family based in Los Angeles. Let’s show that when one music community hurts, another steps up to help. Together, we can make a difference!
Artists taking part in the evening so far: Morgxn, Katie Pruitt, Meghan Linsey, Kyndle Wylde, Tae Lewis, Jess Nolan, Alex Wong, Crystal Rose, Stella Prince and Rich Hennessy!
Hosted by: Averianna The Personality
General Admission: $20 minimum donation in advance, $25 minimum donation at door
Doors open at 6:30PM
Can't make the show? You can still make a donation as if you were purchasing a ticket. Donate the amount you wish! Thank you!
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Rich Hennessy Biography
"Nashville based pop artist/songwriter Rich Hennessy has made a name for himself by performing and writing empowering, thought-provoking anthems inspiring change. The first song he recorded, a cover of the 1980s anthem ""You're The Voice"" released just prior to the 2020 election, earned him a slot on iVoted's livestream and inspired a partnership with Drag Out The Vote. Upon seeing the effect that his music had, he began writing original songs: ""Enough,"" which chronicles as he calls it, his ""love/hate relationship with America"" through school shootings, police killings, and COVID, followed by ""Break The Silence,"" an empowering call to use one's voice to ""reclaim our time"" in the wake of COVID and the Black Lives Matter movement. Hennessy's newest single, ""Keep Your Love,"" perhaps his most personal song to date, depicts his inner conflict as a gay man raised in the Christian Church. ""If I can empower others to find their voices through my music and to speak out against injustice, that is on a scale so much bigger than personal satisfaction,"" says Hennessy. ""I want my music to be an agent of change.”
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