Artists to join previously announced honorees Ross Copperman & Nicolle Galyon for main stage performances
Notable singer-songwriters Michael Ray, Emily Weisband and Blessing Offor have been announced as performers for the inaugural Save The Music “Hometown to Hometown” event. The three will join honorees Ross Copperman and Nicolle Galyon on-stage to perform throughout the evening. CMT’s Leslie Fram will serve as event emcee.
Nashville’s first-ever “Hometown to Hometown” event will be an exciting evening filled with musical performances and a celebration of Ross and Nicolle receiving the inaugural “2020 Champions of the Year” award. Funds raised during the event will benefit underserved high schools in Nashville, as well as the honorees hometowns in Virginia and Kansas, respectively. For more information, visit SavetheMusic.org and SongFarm.org; join the conversation using #HometownToHometown.
Select tickets are still available for purchase via Eventbrite.
The event will be held at Clementine (4710 Charlotte Ave. Nashville, TN 37209.) Doors will open at 5:30 pm, and the event start time is set for 6:15 pm.
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