PHOTOS: Florida Georgia Line and Friends Support Feeding Nashville with Star-Studded Concert
On Tuesday (Aug. 3), Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris, Russell Dickerson and more took the stage at the…

Lily Rose, Breland, Florida Georgia Line, Nelly, Russell Dickerson, Blanco Brown; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
On Tuesday (Aug. 3), Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris, Russell Dickerson and more took the stage at the brand new FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tenn. for Together: Feeding Nashville, a benefit concert in support of the nonprofit.
A sold-out crowd packed into the stunning new venue, located inside the 138-acre Graystone Quarry in Thompson’s Station at the southern border of Franklin, TN, in support of raising awareness and funds to combat local food insecurity in the Nashville area.
Led by Hayley and Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard alongside Taylin and Tennessee Titans’ Taylor Lewan, the event raised over $450,000 for Feeding Nashville.
“We’re still on cloud nine and feeling overwhelmed with all of the love that everyone poured into Together: Feeding Nashville. So many lives will be impacted by the incredible generosity from our community and we are forever grateful,” Hayley Hubbard shared. “We’ll definitely be reliving this special night for a long time and dreaming up the next one!”
Taylin Lewan added, “Words can’t describe the support we have felt from our entire community. Our drive and devotion to serving Feeding Nashville is stronger than ever!”
Presented by Barstool Sports’ Bussin’ With The Boys, the event featured performances from Lily Rose, Russell Dickerson, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett and Florida Georgia Line. Additionally, fans were surprised with special guest appearances from Ryan Hurd, Breland, Blanco Brown, Nelly, Chase Rice and Chris Tomlin.
Click HERE to learn more about Feeding Nashville.
See photos from the star-studded event below.














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