After the devastating storms that passed through much of the south and midwest this past weekend (Dec. 10-11), Nashville’s Basement East will host the Kentucky Strong Tornado Relief Benefit show tonight (Dec. 13) at 7 p.m. CT. All proceeds will go towards Kentucky tornado relief.
The benefit will feature a lineup of Nashville-based songwriters and artists, including Liz Rose, Filmore, Emily Weisband, Alana Springsteen, Dylan Schneider, James Barker, Dallas Wilson, Phil Barton, Greylan James, Jordan Minton, Erin Kinsey, Faren Rachels, Josh Kiser, Dylan Marlowe, Jordan James, and more. For tickets, click here.
There will be a COVID entry requirement in place for the night’s event. Patrons must present either proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test obtained within 48 hours of the event.
Early Saturday morning (Dec. 11), an intense line of storms rolled through the southern region of the U.S., with the worst of the storms taking place across the state of Kentucky. With 68 confirmed deaths as of reporting time and many more still missing, some cities, such as the small town of Dawson Springs, has seen as much as 75% of the community wiped out. The weekend’s storms spawned at least 50 tornadoes across eight states, according to the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center. Currently, there are over 300 National Guard troops that have been deployed to help with recovery efforts.
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