The multiple GRAMMY-nominee and ConAgra Foods have teamed up to end child hunger while attempting to break the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® record for the Most Concerts Played in multiple cities in a 24-hour period.
Hunter will kick
off the "Hunter Hayes’ 24 Hour Road Race to End Child Hunger", brought
to you in part by ConAgra Foods’ Child Hunger Ends Here program, Friday,
May 9 on Good Morning America in New York City. He is attempting to
break the record (currently eight shows in 24 hours set by the Flaming
Lips who broke the previous record made by Jay-Z) by playing 10 shows in
10 cities in 24 hours. VIP packages for the “24 Hour Road Race” are on
sale now. Hunter recently debuted his music video on Good Morning
America for his current single, “Invisible” featured on his new album Storyline being released May 6 on Atlantic Records / Warner Music Nashville.
Hunter recently spoke with the New York Times to talk about how
important this program is to him and why he got involved. Hayes, who has
been working with ConAgra on Child Hunger Ends Here since 2012 said he
“was astonished by the statistics” from Feeding America that more than
one in five American children “aren’t sure where their next meal is
coming from. Awareness is key with something like this, but just as
important is that everyone can pitch in to make this story a better
story — and how easy it is for us to help.”
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