Star-studded event takes place April 4th in Nashville

Less than one week away, Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville Platinum artist Breland adds even more star power to the stacked Breland & Friends lineup with Sam Hunt. Taking the stage on April 4th at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville to benefit the Oasis Center, the country star has tapped a unique blend of artists to represent his signature Cross Country sound. Enlisting friends Alana Springsteen, Ashley Cooke, Danielle Bradbery, Gary Levox, Ingrid Andress, K. Michelle, Lecrae, Nate Smith, Temecula Road, Tenille Townes, Tyler Hubbard, X Ambassadors, and just-announced Hunt, the second annual concert presented by Amazon and will be available to livestream on Mandolin, with Pay What You Want ticket.

In case you missed it, Breland co-hosted SiriusXM’s The Highway yesterday (Mar 29th) to chat all things Breland & Friends, play games, talk music and life.

Touring in support of his debut album Cross Country featuring chart-rising single “For What It’s Worth,” Breland recently returned from C2C Country to Country festival in London, UK. He’ll now join Walker Hayes’ Duck Buck Tour and Shania Twain’s Queen of Me Tour this summer, with high-profile festival stops including Stagecoach Country Music Festival, Gulf Coast Jam, Country Fest, and Boots and Hearts Music Festival.

Oasis Center, one of Nashville’s leading youth-serving organizations, provides a wide range of services that reflect the diverse needs of youth and their families. Oasis’ spectrum of support includes crisis to housing services that help youth who are homeless, have run away, or are experiencing familial crises to gain long-term safety, stability and self-sufficiency; and action, advocacy, and education programs comprised of over 10 school-based and out-of-school time programs dedicated to empowering young people to be catalysts for social change and achieve personal and academic success. Oasis Center began in 1969 as a drop-in center for young people in crisis, offering safety and intervention to Nashville’s most vulnerable youth. It now provides hope, healing and support to over 4,000 youth and their families per year.