News

Healing Appalachia, the flagship production of Hope in the Hills, a West Virginia-based nonprofit organization operated by an ...
Healing Appalachia, which bills itself as "the largest recovery-based music festival," is moving to eastern Kentucky this ...
Two Kentucky stars are coming together once again to help their community through music. Fun fact: This festival will take ...
Tyler Childers and Chris Stapleton will co-headline recovery-focused festival Healing Appalachia in their shared home state ...
Healing Appalachia announced on Monday morning that Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers will be the 2025 headliners of the ...
19 and 20, along with Chris Stapleton. Childers, a Lawrence County, Kentucky native, began his music career in 2011 when he was just 19. In 2013, he played the Appalachian Uprising concert in Scottown ...
on Sept. 19-20. Although the full 2025 lineup has yet to be announced, Kentucky’s own Tyler Childers and Chris Stapleton have already been announced as co-headliners. This is Stapleton's first ...
Two Kentucky country superstars are coming together again to headline a recovery-based music festival in their home state. Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers will perform at Healing Appalachia ...
It was just announced that Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers will headline Healing Appalachia, which is a benefit festival ...
The outdoor concert Healing Appalachia, which in February 2025 announced it was moving to Kentucky for 2025, has announced ...
is moving from West Virginia to eastern Kentucky this September with the fest’s co-founder Tyler Childers headlining alongside Chris Stapleton. The benefit concert will take place on Sept.