Michelle Branch Joins Star-Studded Lineup For Nashville Benefit Concert On May 5th
Grammy winner teams up with Cage the Elephant, Kacey Musgraves and more for charity show

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Michelle Branch is set to take the stage alongside an impressive lineup of musical talent for a special benefit concert in Nashville next month. The Grammy-winning artist announced the charity event through her Instagram account, inviting fans to support a meaningful cause while enjoying performances from some of music’s most respected names.
A Big Night For A Little Sister
The event, titled “A Big Night for a Little Sister,” will be held on May 5th at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville. Branch will be joined by an eclectic mix of artists spanning multiple genres, including rock band Cage the Elephant, country star Kacey Musgraves, Brothers Osborne, Madi Diaz, Fancy Hagood, The Brummies, and Lucie Silvas.
According to the announcement, all proceeds from the show will benefit Sweet Relief and the Amanda Pence Fund. Tickets for this star-studded event will be available starting tomorrow at 10 AM CT.
For those unable to attend the show but still wishing to contribute, donations can be made directly through the Sweet Relief website at sweetrelief.org/amandapencefund.
Michelle Branch: A Multi-genre Musical Force
Michelle Branch first rose to fame in the early 2000s with her debut album “The Spirit Room,” which featured hit singles like “Everywhere” and “All You Wanted.” Throughout her career, Branch has successfully navigated between pop, rock, and country music, establishing herself as a versatile artist with cross-genre appeal.
In 2006, Branch formed the country music duo The Wreckers with Jessica Harp, releasing their platinum-certified album “Stand Still, Look Pretty.” This album, which featured the hit single “Leave the Pieces,” recently made news when Branch announced its first-ever vinyl release, scheduled as a limited edition violet LP exclusively for Record Store Day 2025 on April 12.
Branch has been particularly active on social media recently, sharing glimpses of both her professional and personal life. Earlier this year, she celebrated the eighth anniversary of her album “Hopeless Romantic,” posting a series of nostalgic photos from that era. She’s also been promoting her upcoming performance at the Ocean’s Calling music festival, playfully asking fans, “We’ve got 7 months to write a setlist. What do you want to hear?”
Supporting Artists And Music Community Members In Need
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, one of the beneficiaries of the upcoming concert, is a nonprofit organization providing financial assistance to career musicians and music industry workers facing illness, disability, or age-related problems. The organization has been supporting the music community since 1993.
The Amanda Pence Fund appears to be a specialized fund within Sweet Relief, likely established to assist an individual within the music community facing health or financial challenges, though specific details about Amanda Pence were not provided in the announcement.
This benefit concert continues a strong tradition in the Nashville music community of artists coming together to support causes and individuals in need. The diverse lineup brings together performers from different musical backgrounds, highlighting the collaborative spirit that defines Nashville’s creative community.
The May 5th benefit concert represents another opportunity for music fans to enjoy exceptional performances while contributing to a worthy cause that directly supports members of the musical community during times of need.

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