The Zac Brown Band will kick off the Fourth of July weekend with a free livestream to benefit Brown’s Camp Southern Ground.

At 8 p.m. July 3, "4th With the Family" will stream on ZBB's Facebook and YouTube pages, as well as the site, apps and social channels for LiveXLive, which is partnering to air the event.

The free concert – a brand new acoustic set to honor the nation's veterans – will raise awareness and funds for Camp Southern Ground's Warrior Week and Warrior PATHH programs, which aid in the well-being of veterans and provides support in their transition to life after service. Both programs are provided at no cost to veterans; donations will be accepted up to and during the event (donors will also have the opportunity for an on-screen shout-out during the livestream). Visit www.campsouthernground.org for more information about the camp, located about 30 miles south of Atlanta.

The free livestream will also mark ZBB's first performance since "The Owl Tour" – and subsequent summer run – was canceled due to the coronavirus.

“We are so proud to present this live stream. Not only do we have the opportunity to perform for our fans for the first time in a while, but more importantly, we can raise crucial funds that support the mental health and well-being of our veterans,” said Brown, who founded Camp Southern Ground. “All men and women who have served deserve our deepest gratitude, and we invite you to celebrate and support them through music and community.”

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