Jo Dee Messina has unwrapped plans for a special holiday concert in Nashville. The Dec. 5 performance will take place at Brentwood United Methodist Church and will feature the BUMC youth choir. Proceeds from the special appearance will go to the Harvest Hands Community Development Corporation, a non-profit, faith-based organization in South Nashville."Harvest Hands is truly an amazing organization," Jo Dee says. "It is currently taking the inner city of Nashville and is changing it one life at a time with educating, kindness and love. To go down and actually see how they're making a difference, has touched me. This show is for them."
Jo Dee will perform songs from her 2002 Christmas album, 'A Joyful Noise,' along with other holiday classics and music from her next album, including the upcoming single, 'That's God.'
Tickets to the show will be distributed in advance for free, with fans being asked to make donations at the event. More information on tickets is available here.
For those who can't make it to Nashville next month for the event, the concert will be streamed live on Jo Dee's website.




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