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Carly Pearce to perform April 6 City Winery benefit concert supporting Nashville’s Pet Community Center veterinary services

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February 25, 2026/11:10 AM
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Carly Pearce to perform April 6 City Winery benefit concert supporting Nashville’s Pet Community Center veterinary services
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Benefit show set for April 6 at City Winery Nashville

Country artist Carly Pearce is scheduled to headline an intimate benefit concert on April 6, 2026, at City Winery Nashville, with proceeds directed to Pet Community Center, a local nonprofit veterinary provider. The performance is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. Central time.

The event is being presented as a fundraiser for Pet Community Center, which operates from its facility on Harding Place in South Nashville. The organization’s stated focus is expanding access to affordable veterinary services so pets can remain healthy and in homes with their families.

Tickets, presale timing, and VIP package details

Ticket access is structured around a presale and a general on-sale window. A presale for members of Pearce’s official fan club is scheduled to open at 3 p.m. Central on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. General ticket sales are set to follow on Friday, February 27, 2026.

A VIP option is also being offered. The package includes a pre-show performance segment, a Q&A session, and an individual photo opportunity with Pearce. Organizers have stated that all funds raised through the concert will go directly to Pet Community Center.

  • Date: April 6, 2026

  • Venue: City Winery Nashville

  • Start time: 7:30 p.m. CT

  • Presale: February 25, 2026 at 3 p.m. CT (fan club)

  • General sale: February 27, 2026

Where the funds are going and what the nonprofit does

Pet Community Center has operated in Nashville since 2011 and is known for providing low-cost vaccinations and affordable veterinary care, alongside high-volume spay and neuter services intended to help manage pet overpopulation. The nonprofit also describes additional programming tied to community cats and pet support services, framed around keeping animals healthy and housed.

“My two dogs are everything to me. I am so proud to be part of a show that benefits the animals in our community and helps them get necessary love and care when they need it most.”

Context: Celebrity-led fundraising and local animal-welfare needs

Nashville’s animal-welfare ecosystem includes a mix of municipal services, rescue organizations, and clinics working to reduce intake pressures through preventive care, sterilization, and accessible treatment options. Benefit concerts and similar events have become a recurring tool for raising money and awareness for that work, particularly for nonprofits focused on veterinary affordability.

For Pet Community Center, the Pearce concert functions as a direct-revenue event tied to clinic services, with the stated aim of expanding care access. For the venue and the artist, it creates a single-night fundraising platform that combines a ticketed show format with a defined local beneficiary.