Tyler Hubbard, Riley Green, Hardy Among Folds Of Honor Rock ‘N’ Jock Softball Game Lineup
Riley Green, Hardy, Justin Moore and Tyler Hubbard are among the artists set to take the field for the Folds of Honor Tennessee Rock ’N Jock Celebrity Softball Game on June 2 at Nashville’s First Horizon Park.
Celebrity players will be divided into two teams, Team Military and Team First Responders, and other artists and athletes set to participate include RaeLynn, four-times Olympic medalist Shawn Johnson and her husband, former NFL athlete Andrew East, Comedians John Crist, Danae Hays and Jeff Dye; and 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines. Lee Greenwood is set to perform his iconic hit “God Bless The USA” during the seventh Inning Stretch, and additional participants for the game will be announced at a later date.
Tickets for the event start at $20 (plus taxes and fees) and are on-sale now via firsthorizonpark.com, and proceeds from the game will benefit Folds of Honor, a leading non-profit that provides educational scholarships to the children and spouses of America’s fallen or disabled military service members and first responders.
“We are thrilled to bring America’s most patriotic softball game back for a 5th year in Nashville,” says Folds of Honor Tennessee Board President Robbie Goldsmith. “We owe a major THANK YOU to the Artists, Athletes, Partners and Fans who support us to make this event bigger every year. We have some amazing names to announce and milestones to reach in 2025. We look forward to setting more fundraising records and invite you to join us in our Folds of Honor Tennessee mission. See you on June 2!”
Additionally, Folds of Honor will honor the 250th anniversary of the military branches — Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force and Coast Guard during the game. It’s part of the Marine Corps’ Marine Week Nashville happening throughout the week of June 2, which will feature engagements throughout the community to celebrate and commemorate 250 years of service to our nation with the people of Nashville.
In 2024, the Rock ‘N Jock Celebrity Softball game drew more than 7,500 fans to the stadium and generated more than $436,000. Since its inception in 2007, the organization has awarded nearly 62,000 scholarships, totaling approximately $290 million in educational impact, with 2,981 of those scholarships granted to students in Tennessee.