Hunter Hayes
Jun 7, 2015

Warner Music Nashville artist Hunter Hayes is staying busy this Summer as a supporting act on the Lady Antebellum "Wheels Up Tour" while releasing his latest single "21." In conjunction with the tour and the single, Hayes is partnering with the American Red Cross to encourage his fans to pledge to donate blood or platelets through his personal "Hunter Hayes SleevesUp" virtual blood drive. His goal is to encourage at least 21,000 fans to donate in honor of "21" and a line in the song that says, "life ain't long enough." The life-saving donations of blood and platelets can help improve the quality of life and extend the days of thousands of individuals across the country.
Concurrently, Hayes plans to recognize fans who participate by using the #HH21SleevesUp hashtag across his social media platforms. Hayes will offer special concert tickets and a chance to honor loved ones by personally writing their names on a designated guitar after sharing stories and donations across the Facebook and Twitter with the hashtag. The campaign will continue throughout the Summer. For more information or to pledge, visit www.sleevesup.redcrossblood.org/Hunter-Hayes-SleevesUp.