The ladies of country music are banding together this Sunday, October 23, for a special performance dubbed “Girls with Guitars” at Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre. Their aim is to raise awareness and financial support for the Susan G. Komen “Maryland Race for the Cure”. $5 from every ticket sold for Sunday’s performance will be donated to the Maryland Race for the Cure fund – which as of this writing has collected $2,081,863.
Doors open at the Hippodrome this Sunday at 6:00pm for the 7:00pm performance. Artists including: Eden’s Edge, Heidi Newfield, and Sunny Sweeney are also scheduled to perform Sunday with Martina and Gretchen
You can purchase tickets to the Hippodrome for Martina, Gretchen, and Friends here.
McBride recently launched the music video for “I’m Gonna Love You Through It,” an inspirational song about going through breast cancer, included on her newest album “ELEVEN.” The music video features celebrities who have dealt with cancer themselves or supported loved ones with the disease.
“Breast cancer is something we’ve all been touched by in some way or another,” said McBride in a statement. “‘I’m Gonna Love You Through It’ is a song I hope will provide positivity and strength to those going through the struggle.” ~ per martinamcbride.com
- Click here for more information on the Susan G. Komen “Maryland Race for the Cure”.
- Click here for more on “Girls with Guitars”.
- Click here for additional information concerning Martina McBride.
Also see:
- Hunt Valley Race for the Cure: Sun. Oct 23 road closures and traffic info
- Harford Co. designates October as ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Health officials urge women to get screened for breast cancer (video)
- ‘Pink Day’ at Joppa View Elementary helps to support breast cancer awareness
- LeAnn Rimes special acoustic show to benefit ‘StandUp for Kids’
- Country star Taylor Swift donates 6,000 books to hometown library (video)
- Martina McBride wows crowd at YWCA Celebrity Auction















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