ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) -- The 99.9 KISS Country Guitar Jam is set to return to The Orange Peel on March 20, marking its first appearance at the venue in several years.
The annual event, known for uniting the community and raising funds for various causes in Western North Carolina, will benefit Valley Strong Disaster Relief, which has been particularly active following Hurricane Helene.
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Eddie and Amanda Foxx, hosts of 99.9 KISS Country, emphasized the event's community spirit and healing power of music.
"Anything we can do for this community and we've always said that music heals, so this is kind of like having a bunch of nurses and doctors get together and they are healing your soul with music and we have a heck of a lineup, too," said Eddie Foxx.
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"Yah, we got Craig Campbell, Dylan Schneider, Kelsey Heart, Bryce Leatherwood, Meghan Patrick and opening act of Joe Lasher and Kaitlyn Baker and then we have Nick Mac and the Noise that's going to be there, also," Amanda Foxx added.
The show is Thursday, March 20, at 8 p.m. at The Orange Peel in downtown Asheville, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m.