Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam Supports St. Jude

Organizers of the 5th Annual Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam are honored to announce a continued commitment to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

For every ticket sold to this year’s Festival, $2.00 will go to support the life-saving work being done at St. Jude. Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and Little Big Town are set to headline the three-day extravaganza, set for September 1-3, 2017 at Frank Brown Park in beautiful Panama City Beach.

I have visited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on many occasions, and the tireless efforts they put into finding cures and saving kids never ceases to amaze me,” said Rendy Lovelady, Executive Producer of the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam. “This partnership brings awareness and helps raise the funds necessary to continue that work.”

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital will have an on-site presence at this year’s festival, and attendees will have the opportunity to support the mission and ensure that families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food, because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. A text-to-donate campaign will run throughout the weekend.

In addition to the headliners, Brett Eldredge, Tyler Farr, Lee Brice, Kip Moore, Dan + Shay, Granger Smith, Luke Combs, Colt Ford, Kane Brown, The Oak Ridge Boys, Darryl Worley, Diamond Rio, William Michael Morgan, The Railers, Gal Friday Band, Them Dirty Roses and Muscadine Bloodline are all scheduled to entertain during the action-packed weekend.

For additional information about Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam, including tickets, artist lineup updates, directions, parking, lodging and more, visit www.GulfCoastJam.com.

Fans can also follow Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

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