Trisha Yearwood's Breast Cancer Benefit Moves to Opry in 2026

The annual fundraiser will take place at the Grand Ole Opry House next year.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 7:47am

Trisha Yearwood's Susan G. Komen benefit, the Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure, is moving to a larger venue in 2026. After being held at the historic Ryman Auditorium last year, the star-studded event will take place at the Grand Ole Opry House on March 22. Several country music artists, including Ashley McBryde, Charles Kelley, and Hailey Whitters, are set to perform.

Why it matters

The benefit concert is a personal cause for Yearwood, who lost her mother to cancer in 2011. By moving to the larger Opry House, the event can raise even more awareness and funds for breast cancer research and support through the Susan G. Komen organization.

The details

Last year's inaugural Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends was held at the Ryman Auditorium. For 2026, the event is expanding to the Grand Ole Opry House to accommodate more attendees and performers. In addition to Yearwood, the lineup includes Ashley McBryde, Charles Kelley, Hailey Whitters, Lukas Nelson, War & Treaty, The Band Loula, and Rissi Palmer.

  • The 2026 event will take place on March 22.
  • Last year's inaugural concert was held at the Ryman Auditorium.

The players

Trisha Yearwood

A country music singer and songwriter who is hosting the benefit concert in memory of her mother, who passed away from cancer in 2011.

Susan G. Komen

A nonprofit organization that is the beneficiary of the fundraiser, focused on breast cancer research, community health, global outreach, and public policy initiatives.

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What they’re saying

“I am eager to join forces with Komen for a second year to raise awareness for breast cancer. I know so many people that have been impacted by this disease, and I cannot wait to once again lend my voice to Band As One Nashville and share the stage with so many other amazing artists to make an impact through music.”

— Trisha Yearwood

What’s next

Tickets for the 2026 Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends are on sale now.

The takeaway

Trisha Yearwood's personal connection to breast cancer, combined with the star power of the performers, will help the expanded Opry House venue raise even more funds and awareness for the Susan G. Komen organization's important work.