3 Doors Down Joins Chris Stapleton, Kid Rock, and Luke Bryan For Charlie Daniels 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam

American Rock Band 3 Doors Down have been added as the final artist to join Chris Stapleton, Kid Rock, Larry The Cable Guy, Luke Bryan andTravis Tritt to celebrate with Charlie Daniels at his 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam on November 30 at Bridgestone Arena.
3 Doors Down, a Grammy Award®-nominated multiplatinum Mississippi rock band known for hits like "Kryptonite," "When I'm Gone," "Here Without You" and more will join Daniels on stage for what will be remembered as one of the best Volunteer Jams to date. Tickets for the much anticipated event are on sale now at allTicketmaster locations and the Bridgestone Arena Box Office. Ticket prices start at $25.00.
After a star-studded 40th Anniversary Volunteer Jam last year, this year's celebration event will feature The Charlie Daniels Band and a select bunch of their favorite musicians and entertainers on stage for an exhilarating event for the ages. Since 1974, Daniels has commissioned his musical friends and peers to come together on a "volunteer" basis to hang out, "jam" together, and entertain crowds in an unconventional, laid-back fashion unknown to any other concert event -- all while dedicating concert proceeds to worthy causes. This year's event will feature extra special "jam" sessions with some of Charlie's most prolific friends who want to celebrate the soon-to-be Country Music Hall of Famer, his birthday, and his many accomplishments.
"I am extremely humbled and excited for this year's Volunteer Jam. I think the fans are going to get a great variety of music from rock to country to southern rock with this stellar lineup, which reminds me so much of some of the early 'Jams' that we held at Municipal Auditorium," says Charlie Daniels. "We are also going to be raising some well-needed money to continue our support of the Veterans through the Journey Home Project."
A portion of the proceeds from the night will go to the The Journey Home Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit co-founded by Daniels and manager, David Corlew, to help Veterans of the United States Armed Forces. For more info on The Journey Home Project, please visit:thejourneyhomeproject.org.
"The Volunteer Jam has been a staple of the Charlie Daniels Band's career since 1974. We're thrilled to be able to use the platform we've built through the years to give back to the men and women who give so much of themselves for us, our veterans. This is a culmination of wonderful friends, hard work and great music that is shaping up to be one of the best Volunteer Jam's to date!" said David Corlew, Charlie Daniels' manager and co-founder of The Journey Home Project.
Charlie Daniels' 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam is produced by Mike Smardak of Outback Concerts in association with David Corlew & Associates and Webster & Associates.
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