Bailey Zimmerman’s Upcoming Nashville Shows Will Benefit a Local Dog Rescue Organization

"Partnerships like these are so meaningful in helping us spread the word about rescue," Wags & Walks Nashville founder Kathryn Hurley said.

Bailey Zimmerman’s Upcoming Nashville Shows Will Benefit a Local Dog Rescue Organization

When Bailey Zimmerman spearheads two shows at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater on May 1 and 2 as part of his first arena-headlining Different Night Same Rodeo Tour, fans won’t be the only ones getting joy from the shows — so will local rescue dogs.

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Zimmerman has teamed with nonprofit dog rescue organization Wags & Walks to help dogs in need of a second chance. A dollar from every ticket sold to Zimmerman’s two upcoming concerts will be donated directly to Wags & Walks.

The country artist also recently stopped by the Wags & Walks’ Nashville Adoption Center to spend time with the team there and learn more about the organization’s work in rescuing dogs, including intake, care and adoption.

“At Wags & Walks, partnerships like these are so meaningful in helping us spread the word about rescue,” Kathryn Hurley, founder of Wags & Walks Nashville, said in a statement. “Saving dogs is incredibly rewarding, but it also comes with real costs, from medical care to everyday needs, so support like this truly makes a difference. We’re so thankful for the opportunity to work together and reach more people with our mission.”

Zimmerman’s Different Night Same Rodeo Tour is visiting more than 30 arenas in the United States and Canada, with support from openers including Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten and Chandler Walters. He just performed a top-notch set at the country music festival Stagecoach (where his set also included a stellar rendition of Miley Cyrus’s “The Climb”), and he also recently released “Just Believe,” a collaboration with Contemporary Christian artist Brandon Lake.


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