CLAY WALKER TO HOST HIS 8TH ANNUAL CHORDS OF HOPE BENEFIT CONCERT JUNE 6TH

MULTI-PLATINUM SELLING COUNTRY STAR
CLAY WALKER TO HOST HIS 8TH
ANNUAL
CHORDS OF HOPE
BENEFIT CONCERT JUNE 6TH

March 16, 2017 – For the eighth year in a row Clay Walker will host his benefit concert
Chords of Hope in
partnership with his charity Band Against MS (BAMS) in Nashville on
June 6th at 3rd & Lindsley. The event, presented by Teva and BAMS
and sponsored by Pinnacle,
will feature surprise performances throughout the night. The night will
raise money to fund research, education and awareness for Multiple
Sclerosis through donations to the MS Center at Vanderbilt Medical
Center and to BAMS to continue their work. To date
Chords of Hope has raised well over $200K just for the MS Center at Vanderbilt Medical Center. Fans can purchase tickets
here
with doors opening at 6pm.

“This is our 8th year putting together
Chords of Hope and
every year the event and even the fans who come out and support keep
getting better,” said Clay. “The amount of money that continues to get
raised to help support
research and education through BAMS and the MS Center at Vanderbilt is
incredible and this night is truly a special one for me and for Music
City!”

Band
Against MS was founded by Clay Walker in 2003 with the goal of helping
others living with the same disease he has battled since 1996. To date,
BAMS has raised more than 4.5 million dollars.
As a true fan favorite with a devoted legion of followers across the
country Clay Walker has sold over 11 million albums; had 11 No. 1 hit
singles, four RIAA Platinum and two Gold certified albums, under his
belt. His most recent ninth studio album
She Won’t Be Lonely Long received critical praise from fans and media alike.

To learn more about Clay Walker and BAMS, visit www.claywalker.com and www.bandagainstms.org.

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