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See Old Crow Medicine Show headline SummerLark

Tickets are now on sale for a Grammy-winning performance in Winston-Salem.

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A crowd of people sits in a downtown park watching an outdoor concert.

Rock out for a cause to kick off summer.

Photos provided by Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

Old Crow Medicine Show is thumbin’ their way down to North Caroline for SummerLark, presented by Allegacy Federal Credit Union.

The “Wagon Wheel” band is headlining the outdoor benefit concert at Bailey Park in downtown Winston-Salem on Saturday, May 10. Since the group’s start in Ithaca, NY in 1998, Old Crow Medicine Show has won two Grammys and was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2013.

In addition to the concert, a ticket gets you access to:

  • Food trucks
  • A free photo booth
  • Fireworks finale
  • And endless good vibes

Proceeds benefit the Cancer Patient Support Program at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist’s Comprehensive Cancer Center. The program provides individual + group counseling, support groups, and financial services to cancer patients and their families. SummerLark is just one way the program helps assure that “no one faces cancer alone.”

Visit Ticketmaster or the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds box office to score tickets.

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