HUNTSVILLE – One of the top acts in Americana music, the Avett Brothers, will headline next year’s 36th annual Huntsville Classic fundraiser, the Huntsville Hospital Foundation announced.
The May 10 Huntsville Classic concert will support the top-priority needs of not-for-profit Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children – the only hospital in the region committed to women’s health and advanced pediatric health care, according to a news release. Every ticket purchased directly supports advancement to help improve lives and health outcomes for thousands of local women and children.
“As our region grows, we are committed to providing world-class care locally, enabling patients and families access to high-quality care close to home,” said Huntsville Hospital Foundation President Sarah Savage-Jones. “By purchasing a concert ticket, you are doing much more than attending a great show. You’re investing in equipment, programs, technology, facility upgrades and more that elevate what’s possible for patients at our public hospital.”
The American folk/rock band is known for their original songwriting and bluegrass style that has captured the hearts of fans for more than two decades. The Avett Brothers have received three Grammy nominations over the course of theircareer, including Best American Roots Performance for “Ain’t No Man,” in 2017. Their newly released album “The Avett Brothers,” was much anticipated, and has been in the works since 2019.
Tickets for the 36th annual Huntsville Classic at the Orion Amphitheater go on sale Friday via theorionhuntsville.com. Prices range from $44 to $125.
Robins & Morton is a top sponsor of the concert. VIP concert seats and benefits are also available for event sponsors. To learn more about sponsor opportunities, contact [email protected].
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