Ringo Starr Hosts Star-Studded Nashville Concerts to Support Wildfire Victims
The Beatles legend performed at the Ryman Auditorium with a lineup of iconic artists, raising funds for the American Red Cross and earning an invitation to the Grand Ole Opry.
- Ringo Starr headlined two sold-out shows at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, featuring performances with artists like Sheryl Crow, Jack White, and Emmylou Harris.
- The concerts, filmed for a CBS and Paramount+ special airing this spring, will benefit the American Red Cross and California wildfire victims.
- Starr showcased his new country-inspired album 'Look Up,' produced by Bone Burnett, alongside classic hits from his Beatles and solo career.
- During the event, Emmylou Harris surprised Starr with an invitation to perform at the Grand Ole Opry on February 21, marking his debut at the iconic venue.
- The performances highlighted Starr's enduring influence across genres, with standout collaborations celebrating country, rock, and folk traditions.