Joe Walsh Announces VetsAid 2021: The Basement Show

This Veterans Day 11/11/21, Joe Walsh, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee and multi-GRAMMY Award winning musician, and VetsAid, his national 501(c)3 non-profit veterans organization, announced details for his 5th annual music festival offering.

“With variable COVID rates throughout the summer and fall, I wasn’t comfortable putting together the kind of live festival that our fans and performers have come to expect and deserve,” said Walsh. “I was so pleased with last year’s streaming festival that I thought we could try something even cooler this time around. Join me and my buddies for an old-fashioned basement jam live from my house to yours where I will debut some brand new songs, play some favorites, share some never-before-seen footage and performances from past VetsAid shows and… who knows who will show up and what might happen?!”

VetsAid 2021: The Basement Show is a ticketed event and will be streamed live on December 18th, 2021 via vetsaid.veeps.com.

Tickets are available now at vetsaid.veeps.com and will be priced from $14.95 with merchandise bundles available.


Joe Walsh launched VetsAid on September 20, 2017 with an inaugural concert at the EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, VA. The second festival event was in Tacoma, WA and the third in Houston, TX.  VetsAid typically seeks to host the events in cities across the country with large veteran populations. The shows have included performances by musicians including James Taylor, Chris Stapleton, Don Henley, ZZ Top, Sheryl Crow, The Doobie Brothers, Zac Brown Band, Jason Isbell, Keith Urban, Haim, Gary Clark Jr. and Joe’s brother-in-law Ringo. VetsAid 2020 saw the festival move online during the COVID pandemic with more than 40 participating artists that included Willie Nelson, Eddie Vedder, Gwen Stefani, James Hetfield and Jon Bon Jovi.

To date, VetsAid has disbursed nearly $1.8 million dollars to organizations that support veterans and their families. All net proceeds from the 2021 streaming festival will go directly to the veterans’ services charities selected through a vetting process coordinated in tandem with the Combined Arms Institute. Criteria for this year’s selection process will focus exclusively on our homeless veterans and the resettlement efforts of our Afghan allies.

For more information, visit vetsaid.org.
Photo by Ross Halfin