Impact Youth Outreach
Nashville Bourbon Auction
Join us Thursday November 16th for the 3rd Annual Nashville Bourbon Auction featuring Buffalo Trace Distillery's Antique Collection and a very special performance from Jelly Roll at the intimate supper club The Electric Jane.
Now in its 3rd year, the Nashville Bourbon Auction has turned into one of the most special charity events in Nashville.
For 2023, Buffalo Trace will be presenting their full Antique Collection at The Electric Jane, an intimate supper club in the Gulch. Jelly Roll will be our very special musical guest. Jelly Roll has been on an awe-inspiring run this year, selling out 15,000+ tickets per night on his summer tour and winning widespread praise for his latest album. We will be featuring a Live Auction that includes allocated whiskey, exclusive experiences and even a barrel of one of Buffalo Trace's award winning bourbons. And the best part about it? 100% of the proceeds go to charity. This year we have two benefiting organizations: Impact Youth Outreach (IYO), founded by one of our hosts Robert Sherrill and of which Jelly Roll served on the board, and the Country Music Hall of Fame.
The 2023 Nashville Bourbon Auction is hosted by:
Daniel Weisman, Max Goldberg, Mark Lombardi, Drew Holcomb, Ryan Moses, Ken Levitan, Robert Sherrill, Paul Steele, Adam Sansiveri, Q Taylor, Sam Reed, Seth Seigle, Jessie Beegle, John Meneilly
The 2023 Nashville Bourbon Auction is presented by:
More about the Nashville Bourbon Auction:
Combining bourbon and music with the goal of raising money for charity, the event is the brain child of Dan Weisman, Drew Holcomb, Mark Lombardi and Max Goldberg. The inaugural event was held September 30, 2021 at 404 Kitchen and featured a tasting of Eagle Rare and Double Eagle Very Rare followed by a performance from Drew Holcomb and a live auction. The event raised $110,000 for the TN Golf Foundation. Here is a recap video from the 2021 event and photos.
The 2022 event moved to Soho House and featured Smoke Wagon along with its founder, Aaron Chepenik. The event raised $170,000 for NashvilleHealth, Senator Bill Frist's healthcare nonprofit. Here is a recap from 2022 event.