Music Festival for Brain Health

One Mind’s annual event brings acclaimed musicians, leading scientists, and passionate brain health supporters together.
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30th One Mind Music Festival for Brain Health, presented by Bank of America
 

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Inspired by their experience with their son Brandon’s schizophrenia diagnosis and recovery, Shari and Garen Staglin hosted a small concert fundraiser at their Napa Valley winery in 1995. 30 years later, the Music Festival for Brain Health has inspired millions of dollars in donations and sparked critical conversations about the state of global mental health. The annual event is now recognized as one of the premier brain health charity events of the year, showcasing the best talent in music, neuropsychiatry, food and wine.

In response to the recent early sellouts of the event for the last few years, we encourage you to secure your tickets as soon as possible.

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September 7, 2024

30th Annual Music Festival for Brain Health

We hope to see you at the 30th Annual Music Festival for Brain Health taking place on Saturday, September 7, 2024.

Presented by Bank of America, this year’s festivities will unfold amid the picturesque surroundings of Staglin Family Vineyard in Napa Valley, California. Immerse yourself in a day filled with a highly informative Science & Innovation Symposium, an outdoor Wine Tasting Reception with the best wines from the region, a Live Concert, and a four-course VIP Dinner.

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Past Events

One Mind Hosts 29th Annual Music Festival for Brain Health

29th Music Festival for Brain Health

The 29th Annual Music Festival for Brain Health, which took place on Saturday, September 9 at the Staglin Family Vineyard, was an unforgettable fun-filled day complete with music, science, and wine! This year’s music festival, presented by Bank of America, hosted over 400 guests, featured an amazing performance by country music superstar Martina McBride, and raised an incredible $3.3 million. The annual festival benefits One Mind and its mission to catalyze visionary change through science, business and media to transform the world’s mental health. “The research we have funded over the years is now rolling out solutions to transform lives. We’re accelerating a future where everyone facing mental health challenges has the chance to thrive!” — Brandon Staglin, President of One Mind.

Jewel at One Mind's 28th Music Festival for Brain Health

28th Music Festival for Brain Health

The 28th One Mind Music Festival for Brain Health was an incredible event held at the picturesque Staglin Family Vineyard. It brought together a diverse community of supporters, including renowned experts in brain science, wine enthusiasts, and culinary enthusiasts.

Attendees enjoyed a full day of enriching activities, including an informative Scientific Symposium, a delightful Wine Tasting Reception, two captivating live concert performances by Jewel and Hunter Hayes, and a delectable VIP Wine Dinner curated by multi-award-winning Chef Sarah Grueneberg of renowned Monteverde Restaurant & Pastificio in Chicago.

OneRepublic Live at One Mind

27th Music Festival for Brain Health

One Mind’s 27th Annual Music Festival featured a live performance by ONEREPUBLIC, as well as the streamed concert of Joey Calderazzo with Branford Marsalis. Those who were onsite at Staglin Family Vineyard were treated to an amazing day that included the in-person Scientific Symposium, the Wine Tasting Reception, the Concert, and the VIP Dinner.

The Scientific Symposium was moderated by Dr. Eric Nestler and featured opening remarks by Dr. Francis Collins, then Director of the National Institutes of Health, featured presentations by Dr. Deanna Barch and Dr. Indre Viskontas, as well as research presentations by our five 2021 One Mind Rising Star Award winners.

26th Music Festival for Brain Health

One Mind’s 26th Annual Music Festival featured a streamed jazz performance by 10-time Grammy Award Winner, Arturo Sandoval and an ensemble band. A limited number of donors enjoyed the virtual performance from a participating Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, Mastro’s Steakhouse, or Morton’s The Steakhouse location. Other donors enjoyed the performance from the comfort of home, along with a bottle of wine from one of our participating vintners.

The Scientific Symposium was moderated by Dr. Eric Nestler and featured talks from Dr. Victor Dzau and Dr. Michelle Craske. One Mind’s 2020 Rising Star Award winners, Dr. Gregory Fonzo and Dr. Kevin Beier, also shared their research that will be funded.

25th Music Festival for Brain Health

Achieving a quarter of a century of brain health support, the 25th Music Festival for Brain Health was a celebration of learning, revelry and camaraderie that rekindled hope for over 500 guests. Generous donors, volunteers, scientists, vintners, and chefs made this festival an unforgettable event. Featuring celebrated actress and mental health advocate Glenn Close and a live performance from Sheryl Crow.

24th Music Festival for Brain Health

The sold out 24th Music Festival for Brain Health was a memorable gathering of the best and brightest in brain health research and advocacy, featuring a standout performance from two-time Grammy Award-winning singer and actress, Jennifer Hudson. California’s mental health czar, Tom Insel keynoted the Scientific Symposium. The annual wine tasting showcased over 80 top-tier wineries in addition to Staglin Family Vineyard.

Lyle Lovett performing

23rd Music Festival for Brain Health

The 23rd Music Festival for Brain Health was a buzzworthy success, attracting leaders and supporters in the mental health field to Napa Valley’s Staglin Family Vineyard. The event featured a memorable performance from celebrated singer-songwriter, Lyle Lovett. Rising Star Winners gave glimpses of their promising brain health research at the Scientific Symposium. Evening guests enjoyed closing out the day with the intimate VIP Wine Dinner.

The Music Festival helps fund One Mind’s critical brain health initiatives.

One Mind supports programs that accelerate brain health research, generate innovations to enhance recovery, and transform culture by ending discrimination and fostering neurodiversity. Leading a healthy, productive life is possible when patients and caregivers alike can engage effective treatment and support.
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