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Former Bucs head coach Bruce Arians, his wife Christine and the Arians Family Foundation are about to celebrate 10 years of being “a voice for children” in Florida, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana and Pennsylvania. And they’ll do so right here in Tampa, where the 2022 Bucs Ring of Honor inductee experienced the crowning achievement of his career – becoming a Super Bowl-winning head coach when his team won Super Bowl LV on its home field.

On Saturday, March 23, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa will host the Arians Family Foundation 10th Anniversary Celebration with a special live concert from country music superstar Jason Aldean.

A limited number of tickets for this exclusive, intimate concert will go on sale Friday, Feb. 9, at 10:00 a.m. and they can be purchased here. All proceeds will go to the Arians Family Foundation, CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) and GAL of Florida (Florida Guardian Ad Litem).

VIP Sponsorship packages are also available and can be viewed on the foundation’s website, www.ariansfamilyfoundation.com.

“We are so excited to celebrate our 10th Anniversary of the Arians Family Foundation at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa with this special concert event,” Bruce Arians said. “To have our friend Jason Aldean, who is one of the biggest stars in country music perform at our event is just incredible. We couldn’t be more thankful to Jason, the Hard Rock and the Bucs for partnering with us on this celebration and we look forward to seeing everyone on Saturday March 23 to celebrate with us.”

Arians Family Foundation Continues To Live Up To Its Mission 10 Years Later

The Arians Family Foundation’s motto is “A Voice For Children,” and it has lived up to that motto by “supporting and developing programs that strive to prevent and ameliorate the abuse and neglect of children.” The foundation supports CASA, which advocates for children who are involved in the court system as a result of abuse or neglect by their families. Right here in Florida, the foundation supports GAL of Florida, which helps these children receive the love and help they need.

One of the more unique parts of the foundation is that it has remained committed to the cities where Bruce Arians coached throughout his storied career in the NFL that saw him win Super Bowl LV as the Bucs’ head coach in addition to earning two AP NFL Coach of the Year Awards (2012, 2014) and two more Super Bowls as an assistant in Pittsburgh.

For 10 years now, the Arians Family Foundation has put on concerts, golf tournaments and other events to raise over $3 million for CASA chapters in Florida (where he coached the Bucs), Arizona (where he coached the Cardinals), Georgia (where he has long had his offseason home with his wife, Christine), Indiana (where he was an assistant and interim head coach with the Colts) and Pennsylvania (both where he grew up and where he was an assistant with the Steelers).

Past Arians Family Foundation concerts have included stars like Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kane Brown, Chase Rice, Jordin Sparks, Leann Rimes, Taylor Hicks, Jesse James Decker, Rhett Akins, Jordan Smith and more.

This time around, it’ll be Jason Aldean helping the foundation celebrate its 10th anniversary on March 23. Aldean is known for chart-topping hits like “She’s Country,” “Big Green Tractor,” “Dirt Road Anthem,” “Fly Over States,” “Lights Come On,” “Any Ol’ Barstool” and more.

The event will be presented by Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa and the Bucs.

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