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Nashville’s famous Ryman Auditorium became the center of music, big stars, and generosity for one special night. On March 4, 2025, TV personality and radio host Bobby Bones hosted the eighth annual Million Dollar Show.
He brought some of the biggest names in country music together for this special event. The show has become a key component for country music to give to the needy.
The Million Dollar Show is a concert held every year by radio personality Bobby Bones. The purpose of the concert is to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The event brings top pop and country artists together to raise donations. This is done to ensure that families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food.
The 2025 Million Dollar Show, hosted by Bobby Bones and The Raging Idiots, was a great success. The show was able to raise $221K for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
This contribution supports St. Jude’s mission to provide free treatment, easing people in their hard times. Since 2014, Bobby Bones and The Raging Idiots have raised over $27 million for St. Jude.
Bobby Bones and his show, “The Bobby Bones Show,” have raised over $27 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Bobby has raised funds through his annual concerts, fundraising campaigns, and radio promotions.
He has leveraged his platforms to rally fans, artists, and donors to support the cause. Each event or show adds to this effort, showcasing how music can change the lives of people.
Often called the “Mother Church of Country Music,” the Ryman Auditorium served as the perfect setting for this year’s Million Dollar Show. The venue is located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
It was built as a church in 1892. The Ryman Auditorium was later converted into the home of the Grand Ole Opry for more than 30 years.
Bobby Bones, alongside his comedy country band, The Raging Idiots, delivered a performance filled with humor and music. The band was co-founded by Bones and producer Eddie Garcia.
The Raging Idiots are known for their playful songs and engaging shows. Their performances at the Million Dollar Show highlight how music can be both impactful and fun.
Miranda Lambert gave a powerful and heartfelt performance at the 2025 Million Dollar Show. She brought energy and excitement to the event.
As a Grammy-winning country artist, she sang fan favorites and emotional songs. Throughout her performance, she kept reminding everyone of the event’s purpose, helping St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Rising country star Bailey Zimmerman performed at the 2025 Million Dollar Show, showcasing his talent. He sang songs like “Rock and a Hard Place” and “Religiously.”
His performance proved that young country artists care about giving back. He played his part, helping support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
O-Town returned to the stage at the 2025 Million Dollar Show. They brought their early 2000s pop energy and harmonies to the event.
They are known for their hits like “All or Nothing” and “Liquid Dreams.” Their performance added a unique blend to the genre, mixing pop with country style.
American country singer and songwriter Russell Dickerson is known for his hits like “Yours,” “Blue Tacoma,” and “Love You Like I Used To” and his high-energy performances.
He kicked off his “Russellmania Tour” in March 2025 in Nashville, bringing his dynamic stage presence to fans all around the country. Dickerson kept the audience engaged through his anthems and emotional songs.
The country duo Maddie & Tae delivered a captivating performance at the 2025 Million Dollar Show. Known for their hits like “Die from a Broken Heart” and “Girl in a Country Song,” their duo added elegance to the show.
Their participation showed the spirit of unity and generosity. With their performance, they made the night feel special for the fans.
Country artist George Birge, who was filled with smooth vocals and talent, also performed at the 2025 Million Dollar Show. He is known for his hits like “Mind on You” and “Cowboy Songs,” which blend traditional country music with country rock.
His participation showed how the new generation of artists is committed to helping others. It also shows how the country music community is supporting causes like St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Legendary country artist Tracy Lawrence brought old memories to the 2025 Million Dollar Show. He performed his classic country hits like “Time Marches On” and “Paint Me a Birmingham.”
He is a dedicated singer with the mission of helping others. By supporting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Tracy showed that country music is more than just songs.
Bobby Bones is widely known for his commitment to charity. Just like Luke Combs & Eric Church raised $24M for hurricane aid, he helped raise over $27 million and spread awareness of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s mission.
Not only this, he also supports other causes like Habitat for Humanity. He uses his platform to inspire others and showcases how music can make a real difference.
The Million Dollar Show was not just a concert; it was a night of helping others. Fans donated, bid in auctions, and bought merchandise to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
By sharing the emotional stories of St. Jude patients, Bobby Bones made everyone realize why their support mattered. The event showed how artists could make a real difference in the community other than just singing, just like Taylor Swift made a $250,000 heartfelt donation.
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