Multi Grammy-winning artist and The New York Times best-selling author Kelly Clarkson has announced her second Miracle on Broadway holiday concert.The Friday, Dec. 16 event at Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville will benefit four Music City nonprofits handpicked by Clarkson. Abe’s Garden, the Nashville Public Library Fund, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee and the W.O. Smith Nashville Community Music School will receive funds through The Fruition Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Clarkson created this donor-advised fund in 2014 as an acknowledgment of the desire in all of us to help where we can while shining a little light on the things in life that matter.Reba, Ronnie Dunn, Kelsea Ballerini, RaeLynn, Hunter Hayes, Chip Esten (of CMT’s “Nashville”) and The SteelDrivers are just a few of the artists scheduled to perform.
Kelly Clarkson concert to benefit Nashville nonprofits