Wags & Walks Hosts Benefit Show Celebrating Sixth Anniversary
Wags & Walks hosted a benefit show Tuesday night (Oct. 7) at the Skydeck on Broadway. The celebratory evening with over 1,000 attendees recognized six years of Wags & Walks Nashville and 6,000 dogs saved.
Bellah Mae opened the evening with a mix of originals and covers, setting the tone for the night. Tiera Kennedy followed with a high-energy set that included “I’d Look Good In That Truck,” “Can’t Help My Country,” “Better Than Me” and “Shut It Down.”
Ashland Craft brought songs from her new record, Dive Bar Beauty Queen, before Chris Lane took the stage for a set packed with hits, including fan-favorite “I Don’t Know About You.” American Authors kept the crowd energized with their anthem “Best Day of My Life.”
Closing out the evening, Tucker Wetmore delivered a crowd-pleasing performance featuring “Wine Into Whiskey,” “Break First,” “Casino,” “3, 2, 1,” his first No. 1 single at country radio, “Wind Up Missing You” and more. “This song needs no introduction,” Wetmore quipped before wrapping the night with “Brunette.”
Between performances, Kate Pettersen, Morgan Huelsman, Lauren Lane, Dan and Abby Smyers and Jason Tartick each took the stage to share their support for the cause.
“The energy at this year’s Benefit Concert was pure magic,” shares Kathryn Hurley, Founder of Wags & Walks Nashville. “To see our community come together to celebrate rescue and raise lifesaving funds for dogs in need was incredibly special. We’re so grateful to our artists, sponsors, and community for helping us continue to make a difference.”
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