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KEITH URBAN ANNOUNCES FOURTH ANNUAL ALL FOR THE HALL BENEFIT. (PRESS RELEASE & AUDIO)

KEITH URBAN ANNOUNCES FOURTH ANNUAL ALL FOR THE HALL BENEFIT. (PRESS RELEASE & AUDIO)

Tickets on Sale March 1 at 10:00 a.m. CST

 NASHVILLE, Tenn., February 21, 2013 – 2005 CMA Entertainer of the Year and four-time Grammy Award winner Keith Urban and Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill will return to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday, April 16, for We’re All for the Hall, a concert to benefit the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. Reserved seating tickets, which are priced at $35 and $50 (does not include Ticketmaster surcharge), will go on sale March 1 at 10:00 a.m. CST.  A limited number of VIP ticket packages will also go on sale on March 1 at Ticketmaster.com. (Complete ticket purchase information is below.)

This year’s theme Rebels and Renegades, the Outlaws are IN will feature performances from an all-star line-up including Urban, Gill, Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Rosanne Cash, Eric Church, Brantley Gilbert, Kid Rock, Kris Kristofferson, Loretta Lynn, Tim McGraw, Montgomery Gentry, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver and Hank Williams, Jr.  It promises to be yet another in a line of one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime concert events highlighting great music, friendship and camaraderie. 

“The purity in making music on your own terms – to create art in your own way – for me is at the heart of the outlaw spirit,” said Urban.  “It’s those outlaws that we celebrate this year, who not only made it possible for a guy like me to do what I love, but who play a pivotal role in the strength of country music’s diversity.”

Museum Board President Vince Gill created All for the Hall, an artist-led fundraising initiative for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.  Funds raised through these events directly support the museum’s mission and underwrite preservation efforts, exhibitions and educational programs that teach audiences about the enduring beauty and cultural importance of country music.
“The first three We’re All for the Hall concerts raised approximately $1.5 million,” said Museum Director Kyle Young.  “Those dollars go toward our operating expenses, directly funding the care of our collection, exhibitions, programs and more.  We are beyond grateful to Keith Urban and Vince Gill.  They are two of country music’s greatest stewards and ambassadors, and we are honored by what they have done for this institution.  I’m certain that this year’s We’re All for the Hall show will not only be an important source of revenue for the museum, but a ‘once-in-a-lifetime, only-in-Nashville’ concert for everyone lucky enough to attend.”

Reserved Seating Tickets

Tickets ($35 and $50, plus Ticketmaster surcharge) go on sale March 1 at 10:00 a.m. CST. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, the Bridgestone Arena box office or by phone at (800) 745-3000.  Phone, internet and outlet orders are subject to a convenience fee.


VIP Packages
VIP packages will go on sale March 1 at Ticketmaster.com.  They include:

 

 

 

“For You” Package

$3,500 for one ticket (A portion of this package is tax deductible to support the preservation of country music)

30 packages available

  • Invitation for one to a VIP dinner the evening of April 15, hosted by some of Keith Urban’s close friends and collaborators
  • One Premium Floor Concert Seat and Commemorative Ticket
  • Meet & greet for one with Keith Urban before the concert on April 16 (timing TBD), which includes an individual photo
  • Framed meet & greet picture mailed to your house one week after the concert
  • One Keith Urban autographed electric guitar
  • One invitation to a post-concert party on April 16 at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
  • One commemorative Hatch Show Print event poster autographed by Keith Urban and Vince Gill
  • One complimentary parking space for the April 16 concert within a one-block vicinity of the concert and post-party venues
  • One “Friends & Family” membership to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, which includes unlimited free admission for the entire household to the museum and most public programs for one year (valued at $100)

 “Guitar Slinger” Package

$2,500 for one ticket (A portion of this package is tax deductible to support the preservation of country music)

10 packages available

  • Invitation for one to a VIP dinner the evening of April 15, hosted by some of Keith Urban’s close friends and collaborators
  • Meet & greet for one with Keith Urban before the concert on April 16 (timing TBD), which includes a group photo
  • One Premium Floor Concert Seat
  • One invitation to a post-concert party at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
  • One commemorative Hatch Show Print event poster autographed by Keith Urban and Vince Gill
  • One complimentary parking space for the April 16 concert within a one-block vicinity of the concert and post-party venues
  • One “Friends & Family” membership to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, which includes unlimited free admission for the entire household to the museum and most public programs for one year (valued at $100)

 “Highwaymen” Package

$200 for one ticket (A portion of this package is tax deductible to support the preservation of country music)

60 packages available

  • One Premium Floor Concert Seat
  • One complimentary parking spot for the April 16 concert within a one-block vicinity of the venue
  • One commemorative Hatch Show Print event poster
  • One “Individual Membership” to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, which includes unlimited free admission for one to the museum and most public programs for one year (valued at $40)

AUDIO: Keith Urban talks about the importance of his All for the Hall benefit.

Keith Urban (all for the hall) OC: …we’re doing it. :37
“The history and the weight of what it is that they’re maintaining and bringing forward and presenting to the public is vitally important. I mean, this town has only got tourism because of what’s in that hall ultimately. So, for me, it’s not just bringing money to the hall, it’s bringing awareness that the hall is there and what it’s about. It’s keeping, for me, remembering the center of it all. I came here just to play music and I was inspired by music, and the history of this genre is right there. And as I’ve said before, if we’re going to pull it forward, then we’ve got to know where it came from, and we know what we’re doing and why we’re doing it.”