Nashville helps Nashville. And few ways seem more fitting than neighbors lending a hand to each other through song.

A Tennessee tornado victims benefit concert featuring some of the leading voices in Nashville music takes place Monday at Marathon Music Works in Nashville. Tickets cost $75, with proceeds benefit local charities. Doors open at 6 p.m., with music slated to start at 7:30 p.m.

The event sold out Friday in under two hours.

Organizers call the event "To Nashville, With Love." For more information, visit tonashvillewithlove.org.

Confirmed acts for the show include Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, Old Crow Medicine Show, Yola and more. See a complete confirmed lineup below.

'To Nashville, With Love' benefit lineup

Jason Isbell

Brandi Carlile

Sheryl Crow

Dan Auerbach

Old Crow Medicine Show

Brothers Osborne

Ashley McBryde

Margo Price

Yola

Soccer Mommy

Sadler Vaden

Aaron Lee Tasjan

Katie Pruitt

Kendell Marvel

Money raised enters a "To Nashville, With Love" fund that disperses to local tornado relief and mental health organizations. The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee administers the fund.

Isbell said in a news release: "Amanda [Shires, songwriter-wife] and I are proud to call Nashville our home, and we’re proud of the Nashville community’s ability to come together in a time of crisis. We’re lucky that our home and our loved ones are safe, but we know that isn’t the case for many Nashvillians. I’m happy to do what I can to help the city recover."

Founding board members for the "To Nashville, With Love" fund include artist manager Charlie Pierce, independent publicist Doug Hall, WME's Jay Williams, Marissa Smith and Jonathan Insogna and Q Prime's Tom Osborn.

Unable to make the show? Catch a live broadcast via local station Lightning 100. Online donations can be made at cfmt.org/tonashvillewithlove.

Mike Grimes, co-owner of the tornado-ravaged venue The Basement East, offers opening remarks.

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