Hunter Hayes
May 4, 2014

Multiple GRAMMY-nominee Hunter Hayes is celebrating the release of his "Storyline" album by teaming up with ConAgra Foods to end child hunger. He will attempt to break the Guinness World Records record for "Most Concerts Played In Multiple Cities In 24 Hours." TUDOR Watch U.S.A will be the Official Timekeeper for the attempt.
Throughout the 24-hour period, Hunter will attempt to play 10 concerts. He will wear a TUDOR Heritage Chrono watch throughout the day, that will be engraved with the official race logo and auctioned off to raise money for "Feeding America."
"We thought the best way to celebrate releasing the "Storyline" record was to play as many shows as possible and attempt to break a record or two while we're at it," said Hayes. "It's gonna be a blast!!"
Support acts for the shows, also known as "24 Hour Road Race to End Child Hunger," will include Dan + Shay, Charlie Worsham, The Railers, Dean Alexander, Matt Sucich, and Dee Jay Silver.
The race will kick off in Times Square on Friday, May 9th on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America." The current record holder is the Flaming Lips with eight shows in 24 hours. Prior to that, Jay-Z held the record.
"Hunter Hayes' 24 Hour Road Race To End Child Hunger" Cities:
Friday, May 9th:
- 8a (ET) New York, NY Good Morning America
- 9:15a (ET) Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
- 11:30a (ET) Worcester, MA Palladium Upstairs
- 1:45p (ET) Providence, RI Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
- 4:15p (ET) New London, CT Garde Arts Center
- 6:45p (ET) New Haven, CT Toad's Place
- 9p (ET) Stamford, CT Palace Theatre
- 11:30p (ET) South Orange, NJ SOPAC (Acoustic)
Saturday, May 10th:
- 2a (ET) Asbury Park, NJ The Stone Pony(Acoustic)
- 5a (ET) Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
By: Misti Douglas