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Trisha Yearwood And Music Icons Raise Over $700K For Breast Cancer

Last updated: March 28, 2025 5:00 pm
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It was a night of music, unity, and hope at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday, as Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, hosted its inaugural “Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends.”

The event, headlined by country legend Trisha Yearwood, brought together a powerhouse lineup of music superstars and raised over $700,000 for breast cancer research and patient services.

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Trisha Yearwood, Keith Urban And More Unite For Emotional Nashville Benefit For Breast Cancer

im Newman (VP Community Development Strategy, South Region for Susan G. Komen), Paula Schneider, President and (CEO of Susan G. Komen), Trisha Yearwood, Eryn Cooper (concert host, WSM Opry Radio), Joshua Daniel (Executive Director, Susan G. Komen, Tennessee)
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Yearwood led a heartfelt and unforgettable evening, joined onstage by a star-studded roster of performers including Keith Urban, Sheryl Crow, Lainey Wilson, Lauren Alaina, Kristin Chenoweth, Terri Clark, Anita Cochran, and Amy Grant, among others. The artists performed for a sold-out crowd, all united under the mission to support those impacted by breast cancer.

“We are thrilled to have such an incredible group of artists join us for Komen’s first concert in Nashville,” Joshua Daniel, Executive Director for Susan G. Komen Tennessee, said per an email sent to The Blast. “These artists are lending their talents to help raise funds for breast cancer and we are incredibly thankful to work with them and continue our mission to end this terrible disease.”

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Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S. during their lifetime. While survival rates are improving, early detection and continued investment in research remain crucial. Whether it’s through regular mammograms, genetic testing, or simply having informed conversations with loved ones, taking action today can save lives tomorrow.

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Trisha Yearwood Lends Her Voice To Breast Cancer Fight

Trisha Yearwood Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony
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Yearwood shared her passion for the cause, saying, “I am excited to bring my friends together for a cause so close to my heart and to perform in support of the fight against breast cancer. This disease impacts individuals and families worldwide, and I am honored to lend my voice to Band As One Nashville alongside so many incredible artists to help raise awareness and make a difference through the power of music.”

Breast cancer occurs when cells in the breast begin to grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor that can often be seen on an X-ray or felt as a lump. While it primarily affects women, men are also susceptible, with around 2,800 men projected to be diagnosed in 2025.

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There are various types of breast cancer, with the most common being invasive ductal carcinoma and invasive lobular carcinoma. Early-stage breast cancers are typically treated more effectively, which is why routine screenings and awareness are key.

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With Breast Cancer Cases Climbing, Trisha Yearwood Rallies Stars For A Night Of Hope And Action

Trisha Yearwood at CMT Awards 2024
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According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 316,950 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2025. While breast cancer death rates are expected to decline slightly, the need for funding and research remains critical. Events like Band As One Nashville help fuel lifesaving work and support services for patients and their families.

The good news is that breast cancer survival rates continue to climb, largely due to earlier detection and improved treatment options. The 5-year relative survival rate for localized breast cancer, meaning it hasn’t spread beyond the breast, is now 99%. For regional breast cancer (that has spread to nearby lymph nodes), the rate is 86%, according to the National Cancer Institute.

About Susan G. Komen

Susan G. Komen is the world’s foremost nonprofit organization dedicated to ending breast cancer and saving lives.

Taking a 360-degree approach to the fight against breast cancer, Komen leads the way in patient advocacy, groundbreaking research, improved access to quality care, direct patient support, and providing reliable information to millions across the U.S. and around the globe.

The organization was founded by Nancy G. Brinker in honor of her sister, Susan G. Komen, with a promise to end the disease that took Suzy’s life. Today, Komen continues to stand by those impacted by breast cancer while relentlessly pursuing the cures of tomorrow.

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Backed By Local Brands And Big Voices, Nashville Concert Proves Music Can Fuel A Cure

The event was made possible thanks to generous support from presenting sponsors JBJ’s Nashville, as well as partners like Woodhouse Spa, Shoals, Moo Country, Meharry Vanderbilt Alliance, PatchPlus Consulting, and others. Media sponsors included WSM Radio, News Channel 5 Nashville, and the American Country Network.

As music echoed through the Ryman, the message was clear: Together, through the power of community and song, we can help end breast cancer.

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