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Announcing Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine

Milestone Tribute Concert Celebrates John Prine's 80th Birthday, October 8th at The Chicago Theatre

Initial Lineup of Performers Includes Alynda Segarra, Amos Lee, Andrew Sa, Briscoe, Jon Langford, Josh Ritter, Joy Oladokun, Kathleen Edwards, Margo Price, Noeline Hofmann, Ratboys, Shemekia Copeland, Steve Earle, The Cactus Blossoms & The Sullivan Sisters, Backed by John Prine's Band

Evening Hosted by John C. Reilly

More Artists & Special Events To Be Announced, With Proceeds Benefitting The Hello in There Foundation

If John Prine were still with us in 2026, he would turn 80 years old this fall, and would be doing exactly what he did throughout his five-decade career: giving freely of his time, wisdom, humor, advice and kindness. Revered as one of the greatest American songwriters, he modeled a way of living and treating others that transcended the music – showing up for people with thoughtfulness, joyful loyalty and an open hand, with the same warmth, humanity and authenticity that made his songs so beloved. Those who knew him best would add that above all, he was someone who built community wherever he went, and now, the Prine Family and The Hello in There Foundation invite fans to celebrate each other, as well as the man, the music and the connections that continue to bind us closer together.

On October 8th, 2026 at The Chicago Theatre – two days before John Prine's 80th Birthday on October 10th, 2026 – Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine will commemorate his life and legacy alongside a community of artists performing their favorite Prine songs, paying tribute to an immortal body of work that has inspired, comforted and connected generations. Backed by Prine's longtime live band, the initial lineup includes host and performer John C. Reilly, along with Alynda Segarra of Hurray for the Riff Raff, Amos LeeAndrew SaBriscoeJon LangfordJosh RitterJoy OladokunKathleen EdwardsMargo PriceNoeline HofmannRatboysShemekia CopelandSteve EarleThe Cactus BlossomsThe Sullivan Sisters and more to be announced. 

General onsale for Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine begins at 10am CT this Friday, May 15th, following an artist presale starting at 10am CT on Wednesday, May 13th, and an Old Town School of Folk Music presale at 10am CT on Thursday, May 14th. Find tickets and more information HERE

Born in Maywood, Illinois in 1946, John Prine wrote his earliest songs while working as a mail carrier in Chicago, composing lyrics in his head on long postal routes. It was Chicago's vibrant folk community that nurtured his artistry, and in 2020, he was named Honorary Poet Laureate of Illinois. Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine will serve as the centerpiece to a milestone weekend that the Prine Family's Hello in There Foundation is organizing alongside Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, Siskel Film Center, and other civic and nonprofit community partners, in the same neighborhoods where Prine's musical journey began. 

Additional events will be revealed in the coming weeks and months, with proceeds from Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine benefiting The Hello in There Foundation's ongoing grantmaking in his memory. Since the Prine family created The Hello in There Foundation in 2021, it has provided nearly $1.4 million in community grants to more than 100 organizations. Addressing issues like food insecurity, housing, mental health, immigrant and refugee justice, addiction recovery and more, the Foundation and its upcoming celebrations will mirror the generosity and gratitude that Prine upheld, encapsulating his belief that every life is worth singing about, and the understanding that music, at its best, is an act of community. 

Ahead of Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine, fans can also experience his enduring influence at Songwriters Celebrate John Prine, a creative collaboration with Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts. Taking place June 9th, 2026 at Filene Center in Vienna, VA, and marking America's 250th Anniversary in the National Park for the Performing Arts, the lineup features friends and collaborators such as Emmylou HarrisMargo PricePatty GriffinI'm With HerLuciusAllison RussellHayes CarllJobi RiccioFancy Hagood and Tommy Prine

Furthermore, on May 29th, 2026, the Prine Family will host a virtual premiere of You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine, the new star-studded tribute concert film captured in October 2022 at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Following its debut in select theatres across the country, the virtual screening will feature a live chat with Fiona Prine and other members of the family, and will be available on-demand through Sunday, May 31st. Find tickets and more information HERE.

John Prine by Rett Rogers

About John Prine

John Prine (1946–2020) was one of America's most treasured singer-songwriters, with admirers spanning from Bob Dylan and Bonnie Raitt to Brandi Carlile and beyond. Born in Maywood, Illinois, and rooted in his family's Kentucky heritage, John wrote his earliest songs while working as a mail carrier in Chicago, composing lyrics in his head on long postal routes, giving voice to working families, veterans, and those living in the quiet margins of everyday life.

His 1971 self-titled debut on Atlantic Records, featuring "Paradise," "Angel from Montgomery," and "Sam Stone," launched a career spanning 18 studio albums, four Grammy Awards, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, an induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the prestigious PEN Award for Song Lyrics of Literary Excellence. In 1981, he co-founded Oh Boy Records, one of the first artist-owned independent labels in the United States, and in 2005, he became the first singer-songwriter to read and perform at the Library of Congress. 

After John's passing in 2020, his family created The Hello in There Foundation, carrying forward his deeply held commitment to kindness and community. To date, the Foundation has provided nearly $1.4 million in grants to over 100 organizations. Fiona Prine and her sons continue to operate Oh Boy Records alongside the Foundation, helping to steward the legacy of an artist who understood that music, at its best, is an act of community.

 

About The Hello in There Foundation

The Hello in There Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization established by the family of John Prine as a way for his fan network, friends, and family to celebrate his memory and generous spirit through a philanthropic commitment to community care.

Established in 2021 by the family after John's death, the work of the foundation is inspired and guided by John's simple song title, Hello In There. The foundation mobilizes John's intensely devoted community of supporters in order to raise resources through tax-deductible donations, event revenue, and sponsorships. Grants help support important work being done across issues like food insecurity, housing, mental health, immigrant & refugee justice, and addiction recovery, to nonprofit organizations that align with John's ethos, with a particular priority for supporting community nonprofits dedicated to caring for those who are marginalized, discriminated against or, for any reason, are otherwise forgotten.

The Hello in There Foundation is a registered 501(c)3, nonprofit public charity, registered in the State of Tennessee. 

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