
Kelsey Ballerini

Kelsey Ballerini and Chase Stokes are posing alongside Michael J. Fox (sitting). (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Kelsey Ballerini “Something happened in the countryside” on Wednesday “occurring midway through treatment of Parkinson’s disease” at a fundraising event that posed with her boyfriend Chase Stokes and actor Michael J. Fox.
The country star turned her head in a strapless black gown with keyhole cutouts on her chest and torso, showing off her tone abs. The neckline was accented with a black bow.
She paired the appearance with minimal accessories and opted for several rings with both hands, a black clutch wallet and black high heeled shoes.
Ballerini and Stokes stood on either side of Fox, posing for the photo. The star wore a red button-up shirt under a brown jacket, and he paired it with black jeans and brown loafers.

Stokes and Ballerini took solo photos on the red carpet. (John Shearer/Getty Images)
Stokes and Ballerini also took solo photos. Stokes chose a blue button-up shirt under a black suit jacket and paired it with dress pants and brown loafers. The pair were seen enjoying the evening together once during the event, where they also posed for a photo.
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow joined Fox on the red carpet. (Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images)
Sheryl Crow He supported her friend Fox at a fundraising event hosted by his foundation, the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
The singer-songwriter walked the carpet with a totally black look paired with a necklace from the statement, including a leather vest, a studded jacket and leather pants.
“What a beautiful night filled with inspiration and loving hearts! It was an honor to be able to attend the countryside on the way to cure Parkinson’s disease in Nashville, celebrate @realmikejfox and celebrate the foundation’s progress in its mission to end Parkinson’s disease,” Crowe wrote to her Instagram A post featuring photos from the event.
She then encouraged her followers to learn more about how they can help them find treatments. Foundation websitepraises the “Back to the Future” actor, raising awareness and “to find a cure more than ever.”
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Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton poses on the red carpet with Fox. (Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images)
Chris Stapleton He also attended a fundraising event, posing in foxes in an all-black look, including dress shirts, suit jackets and dress pants, paired with his signature cowboy hat.
In the evening, Fox went on stage and introduced Stapleton as one of the performers. Stapleton’s set included many of his most popular hits, including “Tennessee Whiskey” and “Broken Halo.” He joined him with the band Little Big Town, and finished his time on stage by singing the songwriting “Johnny B. Good.”
Following the event, Fox Instagram Thank you to everyone who has been involved in making the night, including Stapleton, and helped raise money to help find a cure for degenerative disease.
“One hell of a night in Nashville. Thank you to the legendary @ChrisStapleton, @littleBigtown, @dustySlay and my man @williegeist. “Every year, this evening reminds me of how much of a heart this community has.
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Small big town

Standing from the left, small town members Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Philip Sweet joined Fox and “something happened in the countryside while he was curing Parkinson’s disease.” (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Country Music Group Members Small big town He showed off his personal style as he walked the red carpet at a fundraising event.
Jimi Westbrook wore a white jacket and a black dress shirt, while Philip Sweet wore a black dress pants with a black patterned suit jacket. The women also showed off their personal style by Karen Fairchild opting for an orange mini dress under a gray suit jacket and fishnet stockings, while Kimberly Schlapman opting for a black mini dress with a fuzzy fringe on the bottom.
Not only did the band start the night with performances of their biggest hits, but one of its members, Schlapman, also took to the stage to share how Parkinson’s disease affected her in her personal life. She previously shared on her Instagram account that her mother was diagnosed with the disease, calling it “incredibly complicated and devastatingly debilitating.”
She and her husband Steve Schlapman also co-chaired the event.
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