Tennessee Performing Arts Center Welcomes Kathy Griffin, 7/21
America's favorite celebrity dirt-dishing comedienne, Kathy Griffin, returns to Nashville on Thursday, July 21, for one performance only at TPAC's Jackson Hall.
The two-time Emmy winner, NY Times best-selling author, and Grammy nominee is a multi-faceted performer with outrageous candor and rapid-fire wit. She has made audiences laugh for years discussing Hollywood gossip and celebrity blunders.
Griffin starred in her first HBO special over a decade ago, played Brooke Shields' sharp-tongued colleague on "Suddenly Susan," and last summer wrapped up the final season of her acclaimed Bravo reality show, "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List."
She recently won rave reviews for her Broadway show, "Kathy Griffin Wants a Tony," featuring two hours of hilarious Hollywood gossip and stand-up commentary on blunders of the rich and famous. Dishing on all pop culture and shining a light on inappropriate water cooler talk, "Kathy Griffin Wants a Tony" featured all new material about her hilarious observations and run-ins with celebrities.
For more information on Kathy Griffin, please reference Kathy's official biography (attached in the email) or visit http://www.kathygriffin.net
Tickets range from $39-$69, and may be purchased online at tpac.org, at the TPAC Box Office downtown or at the new TPAC Box Office in The Mall at Green Hills, or by calling 615-782-4040.

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