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Sarah Reeves with Clark Beckham & Special Guest Olivia Grasso
Wed May 11, 2022 7:30 pm (Doors: 6:30 pm )
3rd and Lindsley
All Ages
$15.00 - $30.00

Wildheart Nashville Presents a Night with Sarah Reeves and her guest Clark Beckham

 

Tickets

General Admission Advance:  $12.00

General Admission Door: $15.00

 

VIP:  $30.00 (50 Tickets Available)

Includes early Entry 6:00 PM With a Q&A With Sarah and Clark

Also includes an Autographed Poster

 

Doors

VIP Seating 6:00PM

General Admission Seating 6:30PM

Show Starts at 7:30PM

 

Sarah Reeves

Pop artist and songwriter Sarah Reeves signed her first record deal at age 18. For more than a decade, in addition to pursuing her own artistry, she has dedicated a vast portion of her career to writing songs for other artists and TV and film. Her music has appeared in Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon international trailer, promos for “American Idol” and UFC, and on television series across major networks like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX and Netflix, among others. Reeves has also been featured on tracks by high-profile DJs, including Gattüso, Laidback Luke, and Justice Skolnik. Having amassed more than 48.3 million career on-demand streams, the Curb | Word Entertainment artist has garnered 23.2 million Pandora lifetime streams and over 36.2 million YouTube views to date. Sarah’s latest album release, Life Love & Madness, which debuted Top 5 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter album chart, is available now. 

 

 

Clark Beckham

 

Clark Beckham was born in Nashville, Tennessee, but grew up in White House, Tennessee. is an American singer from White House, Tennessee who was the runner-Up on season 14 of American Idol. Before appeared in Idol, Clark graduated from Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee with a degree in history and was also working as a street musician. He had intended to audition for Idol when he was 18 but decided against it. Beckham auditioned for American Idol singing "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World" by James Brown. He was the first contestant at the first city, Nashville, Tennessee, to sing in front of the judges.