Trisha Yearwood and Friends Head to the Historic Opry House for Susan G. Komen

HEALTH & BEAUTYENTERTAINMENT

10/28/20252 min read

Trisha Yearwood and Friends Return for an Unforgettable Night of Songs, Hope and Unity to support Komen’s Mission and Benefit Those Impacted by Breast Cancer.

The fight against breast cancer is tuning up for one of its most powerful annual fundraisers. Susan G. Komen®, the world's leading breast cancer organization, is bringing its Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure back for a second year, with country music superstar Trisha Yearwood once again headlining the event.

This year, the concert is moving to an even more iconic location: The Opry House. On March 22, 2026, the legendary venue will host an evening of unforgettable songs, heartfelt stories, and solidarity, all dedicated to raising critical funds for breast cancer research and patient care.

The Band As One Nashville concert has quickly established itself as Komen’s largest benefit concert. The inaugural event was a tremendous success, uniting some of the biggest names in music and raising over $700,000 for those impacted by the disease. Organizers are looking to build on that monumental momentum with the move to the historic Opry House.

"We are thrilled to bring Band As One Nashville to the iconic Opry House and continue working with a variety of passionate and talented artists to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer,” said Joshua Daniel, Senior Director of Entertainment Engagement and Events for Susan G. Komen.

Music as a Force for Hope

At the heart of the event is the commitment to uplift the breast cancer community. Trisha Yearwood, a dedicated advocate and familiar face in Nashville, is eager to return to the stage for the cause.

“I am excited to join with Susan G. Komen for another year to uplift the breast cancer community through music,” said Trisha Yearwood. "My favorite part of this event is spreading love throughout the evening, and I look forward to sharing the stage with other artists who are committed to this noble cause.”

The choice of Nashville, Music City, as the home for this event is intentional. The power of country music storytelling naturally aligns with the deeply personal journeys of breast cancer survivors and those currently undergoing treatment. The evening is more than a concert; it’s a massive show of unity and hope.

Funding Lifesaving Care and Research

The money raised at the Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure goes directly toward Komen’s comprehensive 360-degree approach to fighting breast cancer. This includes:

  • Funding research breakthroughs: Komen funds more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit.

  • Providing direct patient support: Offering real-time help through patient care services, quality care advocacy, and trustworthy information.

The stakes remain incredibly high: experts estimate that about one woman in the U.S. is expected to die from breast cancer every 12 minutes. However, research and care are making a difference, with experts suggesting that one-third of breast cancer deaths in the U.S. could be prevented with universal access to modern treatments. The funds raised in Nashville are crucial to accelerating this progress.

Tickets for the second annual event will be available starting Friday, October 31, 2025, at 10:00 AM CT. Fans are encouraged to secure their spot for what promises to be an evening of memorable music and impactful philanthropy.

Visit www.komen.org/bandasone for more details.

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