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The entire lineup for Healing Appalachia, a recovery-focused music festival, has been announced. Back in April, festival organizers announced that two bluegrass natives would headline the first ...
The 2025 edition of Healing Appalachia will feature performances by Tyler Childers, Chris Stapleton, Remi Wolf, and more.
ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) - The sixth annual Healing Appalachia festival organized by Hope In The Hills has announced its full ...
Healing Appalachia has filled out its 2025 artist lineup. After unveiling the names of headliners Tyler Childers and Chris ...
Healing Appalachia, the flagship production of Hope in the Hills, a West Virginia-based nonprofit organization operated by an all-volunteer board of directors committed to combating the opioid crisis ...
The Healing Appalachia festival, which focuses on recovery as well as music, is moving to Kentucky. Chris Stapleton is joining mainstay Tyler Childers.
ASHLAND Opioid addiction remains a concern in the region, and Hope in the Hills continues to try to tackle the problem. One approach the organization uses is an annual concert, aimed at bringing ...
Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers to Co-Headline Healing Appalachia Benefit Known as “the largest recovery-focused festival,” this year’s show will be moving from West Virginia to Kentucky ...
Healing Appalachia, a music festival that raises awareness for and celebrates recovery from opioid addiction, is moving from West Virginia to eastern Kentucky this September with the fest's co ...
Healing Appalachia, ... from West Virginia to eastern Kentucky this September with the fest’s co-founder Tyler Childers headlining alongside Chris Stapleton.
Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers to headline music festival that's moving to Kentucky. ap. ... Healing Appalachia will take place Sept. 19-20, which is during National Recovery Month.
Country star Chris Stapleton will join Tyler Childers to headline the two-day festival at the Boyd County Fairgrounds in Ashland, Kentucky, this fall. Healing Appalachia is scheduled for Sept. 19-20.