Event returns in April 2024

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has announced that All for the Hall Dallas, a benefit concert that directly supports the museum’s education programs, is returning to the city in April 2024. The news was announced yesterday (Tues, Apr 25th) during a special event hosted at the home of Anne and Steve Stodghill. The evening featured a performance by hit country music artist and songwriter Tenille Townes, who performed her popular songs “Somebody’s Daughter,” “Jersey on the Wall (I’m Just Asking)” and more.

Townes also accompanied Daniel Velasquez, a seventh-grade student from Dallas’s L.V. Stockard Middle School, in performing his song “Simple Life,” which was written through the museum’s flagship Words & Music program. The program, which is now provided within the Dallas Independent School District, promotes language arts by pairing professional songwriters with school classrooms to transform student lyrics into finished songs.

This is the second time All for the Hall will be held in Dallas. The inaugural event in September 2021 featured Brooks & Dunn and Trisha Yearwood and was the museum’s most successful benefit offered outside of Nashville to date, raising more than $630,000 in support of the museum’s educational mission. More details on All for the Hall Dallas, including performers, venue and ticket details, will be announced at a later date.