As the fall leaves start to turn and the air gets a bit crisper, Nashville is getting excited for a much-anticipated event that combines the joy of giving back with the thrill of live country music. Tracy Lawrence, a beloved figure in the country music scene, has just announced the lineup for his 19th Annual Mission:Possible Benefit Concert. Mark your calendars for November 26th, and you won’t want to miss this chance to enjoy great music for a noble cause!
This year’s concert promises to be a real treat. Joining Lawrence on stage will be the talented Jamey Johnson and the equally awesome Meghan Patrick. But that’s not all; there’s also a special guest in the lineup, Halfway To Hazard, who will be adding their flair to this fantastic evening of country tunes. It’s shaping up to be a night that will bring together not just country fans, but folks who care about making a difference in the community.
If you attended last year’s concert, you may already know that the event raised over $250,000, the highest amount ever for the annual show! That’s a huge achievement, and it just goes to show how the power of music can help raise money for those in need. Let’s aim to make this year even better!
As part of the Mission:Possible initiative, Lawrence will also hold his famous annual Turkey Fry at the Nashville Fairgrounds, leading up to the concert. This Thanksgiving tradition is fully dedicated to helping those less fortunate. Last year set a record with over 1,400 turkeys fried, and this year, the team is aiming to go even higher! Think about it—turkey for the holidays and helping the community at the same time. It’s a win-win!
Since Mission:Possible kicked off, Lawrence and his team have made a significant impact in the Nashville community and throughout Middle Tennessee. They’ve fried over 10,000 turkeys and served more than 86,000 meals to the homeless. On top of that, they have generously donated over $1 million to the Nashville Rescue Mission alone. All told, Mission:Possible has raised more than $2.5 million to support various aligned causes to advocate for those in need.
If you’re feeling the excitement already, you’re in luck. Tickets are still available for this year’s Mission:Possible Benefit Concert. It’s not just any concert; it’s an evening filled with hope, compassion, and excellent music. So grab your friends and family, and come be a part of something special in Nashville this November!
Whether you’re a big fan of Tracy Lawrence or just love a great night out that supports an excellent cause, this concert is the place to be! Come for the music, stay for the impact you can make in the community. Together, let’s make this Thanksgiving season one to remember!
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