Chris Young to Headline Let Freedom Sing! Event in Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country music star Chris Young is gearing up to take center stage at Music City’s Let Freedom Sing! event this summer. Scheduled for July 4th, Young will be headlining the free concert held at the Jack Daniels Broadway Stage. Joining him will be an eclectic mix of artists including Yola, Girl Named Tom, and Blessing Offor.

Anticipation Builds for Spectacular Fourth of July Celebration

Ken Levitan, Chairman of the NCVC Board of Directors and Co-President of Vector Management, expressed excitement about the upcoming event, stating, Chris Young is going to deliver an unforgettable performance as the headliner for yet another spectacular Fourth of July celebration, and we are truly excited about the exceptionally diverse lineup, which features talents like Yola, Girl Named Tom, and Blessing Offor.

Growing Attendance and Community Engagement

Last year, the Let Freedom Sing! event drew in over 250,000 attendees for the Fourth of July bash and fireworks extravaganza. Levitan highlighted the commitment to community engagement, stating, In addition to these thrilling performances, we are proud to introduce new elements to enhance the festivities, such as incorporating drones into the fireworks display and partnering with PENCIL to support their invaluable work of empowering Nashville’s youth.

Join the Celebration

Nashville invites everyone to partake in a full day of music, fireworks, and giving back to the community. As the anticipation builds for this year’s Let Freedom Sing! event, attendees can expect an electrifying showcase of talent against the vibrant backdrop of Music City.

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