Clay Walker Delivers an Electrifying Set at The Bryan Museum for Two Charities

On the historic grounds of The Bryan Museum in Galveston, Texas on Thursday, December 2, 2021, country music legend Clay Walker delivered an electrifying set of his greatest hits. This inaugural event began with a tree lighting ceremony with Clay Walker and families that have been afflicted with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS, along with the preservation of Texas history, are two causes near and dear to the singer’s heart. Following the tree lighting ceremony, Clay performed an acoustic set of select songs and delivered a Q&A session for an intimate gathering in the Museum’s breathtaking Conservatory before heading to the main stage to deliver an epic set of his extensive music catalog to hundreds of fans and families.

Additional highlights from the benefit concert include J.P. Bryan, founder of The Bryan Museum, presenting Clay Walker as a lifetime member to the museum for his work to bring awareness to finding a cure for Multiple Sclerosis and for the preservation of Texas history. A plaque with his name will be prominently displayed at the museum for those efforts.

Clay Walker has released a total of eleven studio albums, including a greatest hits package and an album of Christmas music. Walker’s twelfth studio album, Texas to Tennessee, was released by Show Dog Nashville in July 2021.

Proceeds from the concert raised money and awareness for both causes: the preservation of Texas history at The Bryan Museum and the fight against Multiple Sclerosis through his foundation, Band Against MS.