What's Happening?
Brandi Carlile has released a new song titled 'Life On The Run,' co-written with Aaron Dessner of The National and produced by Carlile, Dessner, and Andrew Watt. The song reflects Carlile's introspective journey and sense of adventure. This release coincides
with a new partnership between Carlile and the National Park Foundation (NPF) aimed at preserving and protecting national parks. A public service announcement video featuring Carlile and the song has been released to promote this initiative. Additionally, Carlile's Looking Out Foundation will donate $1 from each ticket sold at the upcoming 'Echoes Through the Canyon' concert to the NPF. The concert, set to take place at The Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington, will feature performances by artists such as Indigo Girls, Bonnie Raitt, and Sara Bareilles. Carlile will continue her 'The Human Tour' through the fall, with performances scheduled at various venues including Nashville's Bridgestone Arena and Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Why It's Important?
The partnership between Brandi Carlile and the National Park Foundation highlights the intersection of music and environmental advocacy. By leveraging her platform, Carlile is raising awareness and funds for the preservation of national parks, which are vital cultural and natural resources in the United States. This initiative not only supports environmental conservation but also engages the public in the importance of protecting these spaces. The collaboration underscores the role of artists in promoting social and environmental causes, potentially inspiring other musicians and public figures to engage in similar efforts. The financial contributions from concert ticket sales further demonstrate how entertainment events can be harnessed for philanthropic purposes, benefiting both the arts and environmental sectors.
What's Next?
Brandi Carlile will continue her tour, which includes several high-profile performances, potentially increasing public engagement with the National Park Foundation's mission. The ongoing collaboration may lead to further initiatives aimed at conservation and public awareness. As the tour progresses, the partnership could attract more attention and support from fans and environmental advocates alike. The presence of NPF representatives at the 'Echoes Through the Canyon' event will provide opportunities for direct engagement with concertgoers, potentially expanding the foundation's reach and impact.











