Leslie Jordan’s final farewell is about to take place.
The late “Will & Grace” star will get the ultimate living tribute, “Reportin’ For duty: A Tribute To Leslie Jordan,” on Feb. 19 at the Grand Ole Opry.
The Ryman Auditorium announced it is doing a last-minute ticket giveaway to attend Jordan’s final farewell.
Ryman Auditorium Is Doing Giveaway For Leslie Jordan Tribute
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The official Instagram account for Ryman announced the giveaway on February 17.
“GIVEAWAY: We’re celebrating the life of our friend @thelesliejordan by giving one lucky winner a pair of tickets to “Reportin’ for Duty: A Tribute to Leslie Jordan” on Sunday, February 19th at the @opry House, a limited edition poster event from friends us at @hatchshowprint, and a Leslie Jordan t-shirt!” the post is read.
ENTER TO WIN Leslie’s Last Two Farewell Tickets!
To enter to win, followers of the official IG account must:
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Winners will be announced today at 2pm CT.
We previously reported on Jordan’s big celebration.
The event will include live music, on-stage storytelling and additional performances by Jordan’s friends and colleagues from across the entertainment industry.
Tickets for the event are on sale on the Opry website.
In 2021, Jordan released his first gospel album titled, “Company’s Comin’.”
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Music performances will be performed by musicians who worked with Jordan on his debut album.
Friends, Fans & Family Will Gather To Celebrate Leslie!
Brandi Carlile, Ashley McBryde, Eddie Vedder, Travis Howard, and TJ Osborne of Brothers Osborne will all perform. Maren Morris, Brittney Spencer, Billy Strings, Lukas Nelson, and Danny Myrick will join them to honor Jordan’s passion for life and music.
Proceeds from the event will benefit an organization near and dear to Jordan’s heart, the EB Research Partnership.
Last year, the “Call Me Kat” star was commemorated in her hometown of Chatanooga, TN. on November 20, 2022.
Explosion previously reported on public reminders.
Leslie’s family, friends and hundreds of fans came to honor her.
A memorial was held at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium at 4 p.m.
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In true Leslie fashion, the event included singing, music, comedy and audience participation.
Her official Instagram account announced the memorial with a black-and-white photo of Leslie as a child along with her last photo.
The caption read, “We will never say goodbye. We will keep you alive in our memories and with your stories. Funeral and Memorial, 11/20/22 — Chattanooga, Tennessee.”
Actress Lucy Hale commented, “❤️✨??.”
Country band Little Big town commented on a bunch of red heart emojis as did Michelle Pfiefer.
Linda Thompson wrote, “Beautiful sweet Leslie! How you are missed! You still have the same cherub look you had when you were a kid! ❤️??????.”
“When there’s a seismic impact, you can’t avoid continuing to feel the vibrations. Keep living, Leslie.?,” replied another.
Actor Justin Long commented, “If there is a way to access Instagram in the afterlife, I think Leslie is checking these messages and being “ticked” by them. I remember referring to people who follow her here as “followers” and she corrected me,” I prefer to call them ‘friends,'” he said. When I was able to hang out with him in Chattanooga, I watched him treat fans who would approach him with kindness and humor – as you would a friend. The joy and happiness of his life will always be with me – and so will his unique voice when I say the words “good” and “damn” in order ?❤️.”
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Leslie died on October 24 after suffering a “medical emergency” behind the wheel of his BMW. The cause of his death was related to heart disease.
He lost control of his vehicle and crashed into the side of a building in Hollywood, California. Leslie was on her way to the set of “Call Me Kat” at the time of the accident.
His Instagram account continues to post pictures and videos of the late actor to bring light and joy to his six million followers.
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