Bentley’s “Miles & Music For Kids” Raises Money For Children’s Hospital

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Dierks Bentley

On Sunday, Oct. 3, Dierks Bentley held his successful “Miles & Music For Kids” in downtown Nashville. Thousands attended the singer’s post-ride concert, which helped raise over $307,000 for Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

“Every year, the support from the fans for these events catches me off-guard,” said Bentley. “I shouldn’t be surprised because the country music community is the first to open their wallets to help out, but this year they were lined up before the sun was even up. I have my buddies Luke Bryan, Jake Owen, Easton Corbin, Brett Eldredge, Chase Rice and Storme Warren to thank for spending their Sunday afternoon with us and making it the best year yet!”

Bentley’s event has visited seven cities across the U.S. and raised more than $2.5 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals in the event’s eight-year history.

For more information, visit dierks.com.

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