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Hometown Showdown Lip Sync Battle 2023

From Bart Logsdon

Glasgow, KY - T.J. Samson Community Mission Foundation presents Hometown Showdown Lip Sync Battle, starting at 5pmCT on Saturday, October 14, 2023. Join co-hosts Kellie McKay and Randy Burns at Glasgow's Historic Plaza Theatre, 115 E Main St, Glasgow, KY, to see five head-to-head lip sync matchups the community is sure to enjoy.

The evening will start off with a Tailgate Party in front of the Plaza Theatre beginning at 5pmCT, with a chance to meet the teams, enjoy local food trucks, and hear live music. Doors to the Plaza Theatre will open at 6:30pmCT, and the first lip sync battle will start at 7:30pmCT. All the battles are sure to entertain, so purchase your tickets now to see who will take home the Golden Microphone Trophy.

Tickets can be purchased by going to hometownshowdown.com. Proceeds from the event benefit the T.J. Community Mission Foundation.


"This event is going to be a fantastic time for the community" said Randy Burns, Executive Director of the T.J. Community Mission Foundation. "We are thrilled by how excited the teams are and they are working hard to put together some fantastic routines that will be talked about for months to come. Beyond that, we are so happy to be connecting with so many in our community, some for the very first time, in support of the T.J. Community Mission Foundation and the work that we are doing," he said.

Lip sync battles will include the Glasgow Police Department versus the Glasgow Fire Department; Extreme Health Club versus the YMCA; Glasgow High School faculty and staff versus Barren County High School faculty and staff; the T.J. Health Therapy and Rehabilitation Department against T.J. Nursing Department; and South Central Bank will square off against Edmonton State Bank.

Burns said, "There are some big things on the horizon for the Foundation, and Hometown Showdown is going to be a great way to kick off the next few months."


This story was posted on 2023-09-21 12:34:31
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