NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Country artists and celebrities gathered at the Omni Hotel in Nashville to play cornhole, but for a good cause.
Musician Craig Campbell hosted his seventh annual Celebrity Cornhole Challenge Tuesday.
It promotes awareness and raises money to fight Colorectal Cancer, something that's important to him. His father died from the disease.
"Colon cancer is very preventable. If my dad had the knowledge I had now, he still might be here," Campbell said.
Celebrities including Clay Walker, Eric Gunderson and Jimmie Allen played in the tournament.
Campbell also played a full show with his band.
The tournament was just one of many events taking place in the days leading up to CMA Fest.