Shenandoah, Restless Heart, Darryl Worley & Others to perform at "Christmas 4 Kids"

Christmas 4 Kids has announced the lineup for its 2018 Ryman Auditorium concert, set for Monday, November 19 at 7:00 PM in Nashville. This year's lineup will feature performances by Shenandoah, Restless Heart, Darryl Worley, Mitchell Tenpenny, Halfway to Hazard and Sandra Lynn. TG Sheppard and Kelly Lang have signed on to host the show.
"Once again, it will be our honor to be a part of the Christmas 4 Kids show live at the Ryman. It's always such a great event to be part of," says Shenandoah frontman Marty Raybon. "We're looking forward to performing and hopefully raising a lot of money for the kids of Middle Tennessee!"
Tickets are $38.50 and $60.00 and are available for purchase now at Ryman.com.
All proceeds generated from the concert go to the Christmas 4 Kids organization.
About Christmas 4 Kids
Christmas 4 Kids is a not-for-profit organization that has been in existence for over three decades. Each year, the organization provides hundreds of underpriviledged children in Middle Tennessee with their very own Christmas shopping spree. The funds generated by the Ryman concert and Tour Bus Show/Artist Meet and Greet event, are used to give over 400 children from 29 different schools, a day-long shopping excursion. The special day consists of a chauffeured trip from their school aboard an entertainer's luxury tour bus, dinner, and a party hosted by Santa and Mrs. Claus. To wrap up the day, the tour buses journey to the Hendersonville, Tennessee Walmart where the children receive a brand new winter coat, and $150.00 to spend however they choose. For more information on Christmas 4 Kids, visit www.christmas4kids.org.
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