Florida Georgia Line Announce Nashville Bombing Benefit Livestream

Florida Georgia Line is giving back to Nashville and announcing a partnership livestream with Amazon Music, which will benefit those impacted by the Nashville bombing on Christmas Day. 

"We can't think of a better reason to hit the stage at FGL House in support of our fellow downtown Nashville merchants affected by the bombing," Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelly shared in a statement with the press. 

The livestream benefit concert called 'Life Rolls on from the FGL House' will include a Q&A hosted by CMT's Cody Alan and take place at the duo's restaurant and bar. Mark your calendars. It's all happening on Thursday, February 22nd at 7p CT on the Amazon Music Twitch channel and within the Amazon Music mobile app. The proceeds from the livestream will 

benefit The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee's Nashville Neighbors Fund in efforts to provide monetary grants to local businesses that were impacted by the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville.

"We've definitely been missing the road, our band, and especially our fans," Florida Georgia Line said in a joint statement. "We can't think of a better reason to team up with our CMT family and hit the stage at FGL House in support of our fellow downtown Nashville merchants affected by the bombing."

"With the help of our friends at Amazon Music, we'll be playing and live streaming tunes from Life Rolls On, and can't wait to share some good vibes with our community. Tune in y'all!"

Florida Georgia Line, Amazon Music, CMT, and Big Machine Label Group have each donated to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee's Nashville Neighbors Fund, while fans can make their own donations during the livestream via Tiltify.

Photo Credit: Getty Images. 


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