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Dierks Bentley will give a FREE concert during NFL Draft week

Dierks Bentley will headline a free outdoor concert during the NFL Draft festivities in Nashville this April.

Dierks will perform on Saturday, April 27 as part of the 2019 NFL Draft and St. Jude Rock ‘n’ Roll Nashville Marathon & ½ Marathon at the Draft Main Stage in downtown Nashville.  His concert concert will double as the traditional headlining concert for the running event’s participants.

Earlier this week it was announced Tim McGraw will perform a free outdoor concert to help kick off the NFL Draft on Friday, April 26. Gospel legend CeCe Winans will sing the National Anthem to help open the NFL Draft on Thursday, April 25.

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