Bethany Joy Galeotti Discography - Live Performances

Live Performances

Year Event Song title
2004 One Tree Hill's Charity Flag Football Game "National Anthem"
2004 The 1st Annual One Tree Hill Basketball Charity Game "National Anthem"
2004 Gavin DeGraw in Concert "Safe"
2005 The One Tree Hill Tour "John & Junior"
"When the Stars Go Blue"
"Foolish Heart"
"Songs in My Pockets"
"Family Secrets"
"Crazy Girls"
"Moving Out"
"Sunday Train"
(King)"Queen of Wishful Thinking"
2007 The 4th Annual One Tree Hill Basketball Charity Game "National Anthem"
2008 The 5th Annual One Tree Hill Basketball Charity Game "National Anthem"
2008 The One Tree Hill USO Show "The Sweetest Thing"
"Feel This"
"Home is Me - You Are Mine"
2009 Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival, as Everly "The Girl in the Moon"
"The Sweetest Thing"
"Home is Me - You Are Mine"
"The Right Time"
"Stars"
2009 Galeotti's Grand Opening, as Everly "Billie Jean"
"Quicksand"
"Hold On"
"Won't Back Down"
"Stars"
"Girl in the Moon"
"The Sweetest Thing"
"Feel This"
2010 Corn Palace Show, as Everly "Batman"
"Crave"
"Feel This"
"Fernando"
"Fisherman's Wife - I Will Follow"
"Girl in the Moon"
"I Try"
"Let Love"
"Maybe"
"Mirror"
"Not Made of Stone"
"Stars"
"The Right Time"
"The Wreck"
"They All Lie"
"Wonderland"
2012 Team True Beauty Event, as Everly "Pray" (Unfinished)
"Home is Me, You are Mine"
"Batman (Rescue Me Mashup)"
"Mirror"
"Quicksand"
2012 Nicholas Sparks Celebrity Family Weekend, as Everly "Don't Kick the Habit"
"Home is Me, You are Mine"
"Batman (Rescue Me Mashup)"
"Mirror"
"Quicksand"
"Crazy Girls"
"Songs in My Pockets"
"Leap"
"Lost Boy"
2012 Rock the Schools Concert "Leaving Town Alive"
"One Man to Love"
"Quicksand"
"Wicked Calamity Jane"
"Always the One"
"Irresistible"
"Flying Machine"
"Please"
"Unknown Songs"

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