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Healing Appalachia, which bills itself as “the largest recovery-based music festival,” is moving to eastern Kentucky this ...
Two Kentucky stars are coming together once again to help their community through music. Fun fact: This festival will take ...
Healing Appalachia, the flagship production of Hope in the Hills, a West Virginia-based nonprofit organization operated by an ...
Known as “the largest recovery-focused festival,” this year’s show will be moving from West Virginia to Kentucky — the home ...
Two of Kentucky’s finest musicians are teaming up to give back to their homeland. Tyler Childers and Chris Stapleton will ...
The outdoor concert Healing Appalachia, which in February 2025 announced it was moving to Kentucky for 2025, has announced ...
The largest recovery-based music festival will bring two Kentucky natives together this fall, as Country Music Highway ...
The Kentucky country/Americana star has been filling local clubs and even Rupp Arena with loyal fans for years.
Healing Appalachia has been held in West Virginia for the past five years but it's moving to Kentucky in September.
Two Kentucky country superstars are coming together again to headline a recovery-based music festival in their home state. Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers will perform at Healing Appalachia ...
Chris Stapleton and festival co-founder Tyler Childers have been announced as the headliners for the 2025 edition of Healing ...
Two of the headliners for the annual Healing Appalachian festival have been announced.Country star Chris Stapleton will join ...
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