Old Dominion, Jordan Davis, Ashley Cooke, Kameron Marlow & others join Parker McCollum

ACM Lifting Lives, the philanthropic partner of the Academy of Country Music, announces the full lineup for the upcoming ACM Lifting Lives Live, presented by Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, which includes six-time ACM reigning Group of the Year Old Dominion, this year’s four-time ACM nominee Jordan Davis, this year’s first-time ACM nominees Ashley Cooke and Kameron Marlowe, along with additional surprise guests.

This all-star group will join previously-announced headliner and ACM Award winner Parker McCollum for the tentpole fundraising event of ACM Awards Week, hitting the stage on the green at Topgolf The Colony on May 15th, ahead of the 59th ACM Awards the following evening. Tickets are available now at ACMLiftingLives.org/concert, with all proceeds benefiting ACM Lifting Lives.

In its second year in Texas, Parker McCollum and Friends: ACM Lifting Lives Live, Presented by Choctaw Casinos & Resorts will bring together artists, industry members, and fans for a can’t-miss concert, aiming to raise money and awareness for ACM Lifting Lives, which works to improve lives through the power of music with a specific focus on health-related initiatives that use music therapy as a way of healing.

2023 saw a landmark ACM Lifting Lives Live concert, as Hardy, Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson, Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman took to the stage on the green at Topgolf The Colony in front of a sold-out house, marking the most successful fundraising event by the organization to date.

ACM Lifting Lives is the philanthropic partner of the Academy of Country Music dedicated to improving lives through the power of music. We harness the strength of the country music community to provide aid in times of need, with a focus on health-related initiatives. With generous donations and the support of artists and fans, ACM Lifting Lives has funded national music therapy programs serving various mental and physical health organizations. Recipients include patients at children’s hospitals and other healthcare facilities, recovering veterans, people with Williams syndrome, and individuals with mental illness.