2026 Red Dress Collection® Concert
This year’s American Heart Association Go Red for Women® Red Dress Collection® Concert kicked off American Heart Month on January 29th at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. Music and fashion were at the forefront of the event — all to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women.
Founded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s The Heart Truth® program and presented by Go Red for Women®, this annual immersive experience celebrates the strides we have made to support women’s cardiovascular health and looks to the future as we continue to raise awareness and funds that lead to innovative and lifesaving discoveries.
2026 Red Dress Collection Concert Photos
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Laura Linney
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Nicole Scherzinger
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Selma Blair
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Renée Elise Goldsberry
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Sasha Pieterse
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Nicole Scherzinger Performance
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Show Finale
Red Dress Collection Concert Entertainment
Amy Grant
Nicole Scherzinger
Laura Linney
Red Dress Collection Concert Celebrities
Miss America 2026 Cassie Donegan
Uzo Aduba
Ali Ahn
Chlöe Bailey
Selma Blair
Alexandra Breckenridge
Kandi and Riley Burruss
Christina Chang
Amaya "Papaya" Espinal
Edie Falco
Renée Elise Goldsberry
Jen Hale
Monty, The Giant Schnauzer
Normani
Sasha Pieterse
Bella Poarch
Jane Seymour
Red Dress Collection Videos
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2025 Red Dress Collection Concert Sizzle Reel
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Second Chances Surviving Heart Disease and Stroke
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2024 Red Dress Collection Concert Sizzle Reel
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2023 Red Dress Collection Concert Sizzle Reel
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2022 Red Dress Collection Concert Sizzle Reel
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2020 Red Dress Collection Sizzle Reel
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2019 Red Dress Collection Sizzle Reel
The 2026 Red Dress Collection Concert would not be possible without the support of:

CVS Health® proudly serves as the National Sponsor of Go Red for Women, empowering women to take charge of their health, driving awareness through in-store fundraising and providing access to heart-health screenings.

Founder and creator of the Red Dress Collection fashion show, The Heart Truth® is a national program to educate women about their risk for heart disease and motivate them to take action to prevent the disease.
The program is sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.