The 2022 Rock To Remember will be streamed months after the event ended.

On Nov, 8, 2022, Rock To Remember welcomed several musicians who performed during the show. The Nashville, Tennessee, event was held to raise funds and provide music programs for US veterans suffering from PTSD.

Among the performers at the event included Megadeth's Dave Mustaine, Creed's Scott Stapp, Goodbye June, The John Bohlinger Trio, Emerson Hart, Kirk Fletcher, and US veteran Scotty Hasting.

Veterans of the Nashville chapter Guitars for Vets also appeared during the show.

The Jared James Nichols-hosted event successfully raised $15,000 during the live auction and charitable donations onsite.

Here's everything to know before watching the filmed 2022 Rock To Remember

Where To Watch 2022 Rock To Remember?

Fans who want to see the artists' performances again can watch Rock To Remember through GuitarsForVets.org.

The streaming will celebrate US veterans again as the group and Gibson Gives - American instrument brand Gibson's charitable arm - continue to work on helping US veterans.

When Will 2022 Rock To Remember Be Released?

Rock To Remember concert will be streamed through the website on Monday, Feb. 20, at 7:00 p.m. CT. It will be shown three months since the event happened.

Rock To Remember For US Military Veterans

The non-profit organization has been helping US military veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. They provide them with free guitars and lessons.

As of press time, it has 800 volunteers who helped them gift 6,000 new guitars and conduct 60,000 music lessons. The organization receives support from Gibson's philanthropic arm, Gibson Gives.

The latter organization supports non-profit groups that help musicians through different initiatives.

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Co-founder of Guitars For Vets Patrick Nettesheim said that the partnership between Guitars For Vets and Gibson Gives created a strong community for the veterans.

"Rock To Remember celebrates our veterans that are finding healing by way of a musician's path, and it encourages vets and civilians alike to seek help when dealing with the challenges of mental and emotional distress," Nettesheim continued. "We are deeply grateful to all who've given of their time and talent for this wonderful event!"

Meanwhile, Gibson Gives executive director Dendy Jarrett said Gibson Gives' mission focuses on music education and wellness programs. Thus, it aligns with Guitars For Vets' mission to help veterans cope with PTSD.

US military veterans have been receiving support as they suffer from PTSD. Per the American Psychiatric Association, the psychiatric disorder occurs when people experienced or witnessed traumatic events.

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