
All Nashvillians are invited to B.B. King’s Blues Club on 2nd Avenue downtown on Tuesday, October 13th, to see their police officers in a way they’ve never seen them before during the 3rd Annual Law Enforcement Talent Showcase.
Singing, dancing and instrumental solos will be the order of the night as police department employees perform for the benefit of the Nashville Children’s Alliance (formerly known as the Child Advocacy Center) and the Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
This year’s Showcase will feature 12 acts, including the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band, a professional bluegrass ensemble that has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry.
In addition to the stage show, a silent auction will feature autographed items from country music superstars, autographed sports merchandise, hotel stays, restaurant certificates, and many, many more valuable items.
Doors to B.B. King’s will open at 5 p.m. on October 13th. The show will begin at 6 p.m. Tickets are only $15 and will be sold at the door. Nashville broadcasting veteran Harry Chapman will again serve as this year’s master of ceremonies for the evening.
More information about the Talent Showcase
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