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JOE WALSH Taps NINE INCH NAILS And DAVE GROHL For VETSAID 2022 Concert

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Joe Walsh, multi-Grammy Award-winning musician and Kennedy Center Honor recipient and VetsAid, his national 501(c)3 non-profit veterans organization, have announced the lineup and on-sale date for their sixth annual festival offering. VetsAid 2022 will feature sets from a newly reunited JAMES GANG (Joe WalshJimmy Fox and Dale Peters) for a final performance, or “One Last Ride,” with special guest Dave Grohl as well as from NINE INCH NAILSTHE BLACK KEYS and THE BREEDERS. The show will be hosted for the third time by Cleveland native Drew Carey and will take place at 6 p.m. on Sunday, November 13, 2022, at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Tickets will be available and on sale to the public on Friday, August 5, 2022 at 10 a.m. Eastern at Ticketmaster and be priced starting at $59.99.

“It all started in Ohio,” Walsh reflects. “Picking up my first guitar as a kid in Columbus set me on a musical journey to Kent State, Cleveland and then the world. Now it is a great privilege and humbling opportunity for me to share the stage once again with my original James Gang buddies and with this absolutely incredible group of Ohio rock legends like Trent Reznor and NINE INCH NAILSTHE BLACK KEYSTHE BREEDERS and Dave Grohl. I believe in Ohio and look forward to celebrating our musical legacy while honoring our veterans with VetsAid 2022.”

Now in its sixth year, VetsAid hosted its inaugural show on September 20, 2017 with a concert at the EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia featuring performances by WalshZAC BROWN BANDKeith Urban and Gary Clark Jr. In 2018, VetsAid traveled to Tacoma, Washington with a sell-out event featuring WalshDon HenleyJames TaylorChris StapletonHaim and special guest Ringo Starr. In 2019, Houston, Texas welcomed VetsAid for a blockbuster show with WalshZZ TOPTHE DOOBIE BROTHERSJASON ISBELL & THE 400 UNITSheryl Crow and Brad Paisley. The pandemic moved the festival online in 2020 and 2021 with intimate performances from Eddie VedderJames HetfieldGwen Stefani and nearly 40 other artists from across the United States as well as the debut of new music from Walsh in his studio available via livestream.

Veterans and their wellbeing have always been important to Walsh, a Gold Star son himself. His father was a flight instructor for the first U.S. operational jet powered aircraft, the Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star, and died while stationed and on active duty on Okinawa when Walsh was 20 months old.

Walsh aims to use this platform to raise funds and awareness for the still urgent and significant needs of our returning soldiers and their families. Through the establishment of VetsAid and this annual benefit concert, he aims to give back to those who have given so much in sacrifice for this country.

Photo by Ross Halfin

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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