Nashville is gearing up for a heartwarming and philanthropic event that has become a cherished tradition for many in the community. Tracy Lawrence’s annual “Mission:Possible Turkey Fry and Benefit Concert” is set to return for its 19th exciting year on November 26. This year’s festivities will unfold at the Nashville Fairgrounds in the morning, followed by a not-to-miss benefit concert at Luke Combs’ Category 10 later that evening.
Since its inception, the Mission:Possible initiative has been nothing short of remarkable. Over the years, it has fried more than 10,000 turkeys and served up over 86,000 meals to those in need across Middle Tennessee. The mission doesn’t stop there—Lawrence and his dedicated team have successfully donated more than $1 million to the Nashville Rescue Mission, contributing to a total fundraising effort of over $2.5 million. These funds have significantly helped bolster important causes and support initiatives aimed at providing for the underserved in our community.
This year, the fundraising team is aiming high, hoping to surpass last year’s incredible record of 1,400 turkeys fried. The event continues to grow in size and impact, reflecting both the generosity of attendees and the deep commitment to helping those who are struggling.
Last year’s concert lineup featured performances by popular artists like Lee Brice, Priscilla Block, and Halfway to Hazard, and their musical talents helped to raise an astonishing $250,000 for the second consecutive year—the largest amount ever raised through the event! With excitement buzzing in the air, supporters can’t wait to see which artists will grace the stage this year. The lineup is yet to be announced, but there’s no doubt it will feature some fantastic talents.
The beauty of the Mission:Possible Turkey Fry and Benefit Concert lies not just in the turkey frying and entertainment but also in the spirit of community and collective action it fosters. The event draws in individuals and families from all walks of life, united in their desire to make a difference. Whether you’re volunteering, frying turkeys, or participating in the fun-filled concert later, every single person has a role in making it a success.
Mark your calendars! Tickets for both the turkey fry and the benefit concert will go on sale this Friday, September 13, at 10 a.m. CT. This is a golden opportunity for the community to come together, enjoy some great music, and support a worthy cause—making it a win-win for everyone involved.
For those interested in attending and contributing to this incredible cause, stay tuned for more information as it becomes available. Get ready to fill your hearts and stomachs as we all come together to support Nashville in a big way!
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