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Navy Federal Debuts New Concert Series, Bringing Music, Meaning and Appreciation to Military Communities Nationwide

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Navy Federal Debuts New Concert Series, Bringing Music, Meaning and Appreciation to Military Communities Nationwide
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Navy Federal Debuts New Concert Series, Bringing Music, Meaning and Appreciation to Military Communities Nationwide

2026-03-16 21:23 Last Updated At:21:30

VIENNA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 16, 2026--

Navy Federal Credit Union launched Navy Federal Jams, a new concert series to show our appreciation for the military community and celebrate service through the power of music.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260316943317/en/

Designed to bring live music to local communities and military-connected communities, Navy Federal Jams reflects the credit union’s long‑standing commitment to supporting Servicemembers, Veterans and their families—creating meaningful moments of connection, gratitude and shared experiences.

Global superstar and multi-platinum artist Kane Brown will perform on May 8 in Charleston, SC and May 31 in Colorado Springs, CO. Free tickets are available only for active military personnel and Veterans. * General admission tickets are $75. Get tickets at www.navyfederaljams.com.

“Music has a unique way of bringing people together, and Navy Federal Jams lets us do that for the military community and all of our members that we’re proud to serve,” said Joe Bock, vice president of brand strategy at Navy Federal. “These concerts are meant to create fun, shared experiences that celebrate community and show gratitude for service.”

Navy Federal Jams will also host complimentary live performances by emerging artists in cities across the country. Designed for all ages, each concert will include food trucks, face painting and other family-friendly activities. Reserve a spot at www.navyfederaljams.com:

At the Charleston, SC and Colorado Springs, CO concerts, attendees can stop by Mission Marketplace, featuring home goods, apparel and unique gifts for purchase from Veteran-owned businesses.

Note to media: To coordinate media interviews, live and taped TV hits, or attend a Navy Federal Jams concert for coverage opportunities, please contact Jane Myers ( corporate_communications@navyfederal.org ).

* Nominal Vet Tix delivery fee required.

Navy Federal Credit Union: Established in 1933 with only seven members, Navy Federal now has the distinct honor of serving more than 15 million members globally and is the world’s largest credit union. As a member-owned and not-for-profit organization, Navy Federal always puts the financial needs of its members first. Membership is open to all Department of Defense and Coast Guard Active Duty, Veterans, civilian and contractor personnel, and their families. Navy Federal employs a workforce of over 25,000 and has a global network of 382 branches. Navy Federal is contracted to operate the Overseas Military Banking Program under the authority of the Department of Defense, which provides Active Duty military Servicemembers deployed overseas with access to some 60 branches and hundreds of ATMs spread across 10 countries and territories. For more information about Navy Federal Credit Union, visit navyfederal.org.

Navy Federal Credit Union launched Navy Federal Jams, a new concert series to show appreciation for the military community.

Navy Federal Credit Union launched Navy Federal Jams, a new concert series to show appreciation for the military community.

LONDON (AP) — Chelsea has been handed fines totaling 10.75 million pounds ($14.3 million) and a suspended transfer ban for breaking financial rules, the Premier League said Monday.

Sanction agreements were reached after Chelsea self-reported potential breaches to the Football Association that came to light in 2022 when American investors Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital led a consortium to buy out former owner Roman Abramovich.

“It was established that between 2011 and 2018, undisclosed payments by third parties associated with the club were made to players, unregistered agents and other third parties,” the league said in a statement.

“These payments were not disclosed to the football regulatory authorities at the time, including the Premier League.”

The competition said the payments “constituted a breach of the requirement to act in good faith towards the league.”

Chelsea accepted the fine ratified by an independent commission, the league said, and has been given an immediate nine-month academy transfer ban and a suspended one-year transfer ban for first-team players.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Chelsea players celebrate after a goal during the fifth round FA Cup soccer match between Wrexham and Chelsea in Wrexham, Wales, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Chelsea players celebrate after a goal during the fifth round FA Cup soccer match between Wrexham and Chelsea in Wrexham, Wales, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

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