On Monday, September 16, songwriters and artists alike will come together at the historic Ryman Auditorium for the Songwriters in Paradise Hope 4 Hope Town benefit concert.
Organized and hosted by the founder of Songwriters in Paradise Patrick Davis, in partnership with iHeartCountry, The BIG 98, and The Bobby Bones Show, the concert will provide desperately needed funds to relief efforts in the Bahamas following the devastation and destruction of Hurricane Dorian.
Patrick Davis
Featured artists and songwriters will include Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley, Ryan Hurd, Drew Holcomb, Charles Esten, Dan Tyminski, Riley Green,Jamey Johnson, LOCASH, Darius Rucker, Randy Houser, Kristian Bush, Mark Bryan, Devin Dawson, James Otto, Chris Gelbuda, Wyatt Durette, Channing Wilson, Tyler Reeve, and Django Walker.
Songwriters in Paradise (SIP), a music festival featuring some of the best songwriters in the world, has been a fixture in Hope Town on the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas for the past eight years, and the performers, fans, and locals have formed a special bond since the festival's inception. Patrick Davis and the rest of the SIP family have stepped up to help their friends, beginning with a GoFundMeCampaign, that has already raised over $400,000 for the hurricane relief efforts. An online auction featuring one-of-kind items will also coincide with the event. Together, the GoFundMe, benefit concert, and auction will benefit the overall Hurricane Dorian relief efforts but especially those on the outer Bahamian islands who may not be as quick to receive government aid.
To purchase tickets to the Hope 4 Hope Town benefit concert visit ryman.com/events/sip-hope-town/ and for more information visit hope4hopetown.com.