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How to access livestream and watch Concert for Carolina benefit show

Thousands of fans will be in Charlotte this weekend to go to the Concert for Carolina benefit show in support of storm victims affected by Hurricane Helene.

But if you weren’t able to snag a seat to the sold out show, there’s still a chance to experience the concert at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 26 featuring Luke Combs, Eric Church and other big country stars from North Carolina. All proceeds will be donated to relief organizations around the region.

Concert for Carolina will be held at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC.
Concert for Carolina will be held at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC. Courtesy of Sacks & Co.

Due to high demand, organizers added a live stream option available for fans worldwide who want to see the show.

Whether you’re local to the Carolinas or showing support from out of state, here’s how to tune in to the benefit concert virtually.

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Concert for Carolina livestream

The livestream for the concert will be available online at veeps.com/concertforcarolina. The show begins at 5 p.m. for fans to tune in during the event, but there will not be a rewatch period afterward.

If you live in an area affected by Helene, the livestream will be free to access. Once you’re on the Veeps website, click “Claim free ticket” to register.

If you do not live in an area affected by the storm, virtual access to the livestream costs $24.99. There is also the option to make additional donations for hurricane relief up to $1,000.

You can find more information about Concert for Carolina and the livestream option for fans online at concertforcarolina.com.

This story was originally published October 26, 2024 at 10:00 AM with the headline "How to access livestream and watch Concert for Carolina benefit show."

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Chyna Blackmon was a service journalism reporter for The Charlotte Observer. A native of the Carolinas, she grew up in Columbia, SC, and graduated from Queens University of Charlotte. She’s also worked in local television news in Charlotte, NC, and Richmond, VA. Support my work with a digital subscription
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