Darius Rucker, Zac Brown and Chris Young are set to headline the "Stars And Strings" 9/11 benefit concert.
The "Stars and Strings" line-up also includes American Country Music Award-winning singer/songwriter Lee Brice, American Country Music Award nominee singer/songwriter Tenille Arts and singer/songwriter Caroline Jones.
The Audacy live events series kicks off with "Stars and Strings," hosted by New York's Country 94.7 FM (WNSH-FM).
The annual country music concert event will return to New York City on The Rooftop at Pier 17 at the Seaport on September 11 and benefit 9/11 Day, a non-profit that runs the federally designated September 11th National Day of Service.
"Like so many people, I'll never forget where I was on that fateful day 20 years ago," said Rucker. "I'm glad there are organizations like 9/11 Day, who continue to pay tribute to the people impacted and I'm honored to be part of this special event as we celebrate a return to live music."
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