COLUMBIA, S.C. — Local country music artist Patrick Davis is coming home to South Carolina for a heartwarming holiday tradition.
Davis sat down with News 19’s Andrea Mock to share his excitement for what he calls one of his favorite nights of the year—a special Christmas concert to support 'Toys for Tots' and 'South Carolina’s Homeless No More' programs.
This marks the 8th Annual Toys for Tots Holiday Show, held at The Senate Columbia. The concert will be held Friday December 20th. Davis will perform alongside his band, the Midnight Choir, with a stellar lineup of special guests, including Charlton Singleton, Lauren Jenkins, Xan Dubose, and Blake Weinbach.
Concertgoers are encouraged to bring new toys, clothing, or blankets to help children and families in need. Doors open at 7:30 PM, and tickets are still available.
In addition to his philanthropic efforts, Davis is celebrating the release of his latest album, Carolina When I Die.
The title track is a heartfelt ode to his home state, reflecting his deep connection to the people and natural beauty of South Carolina. The song features collaborations with fellow South Carolinians and music stars Darius Rucker and Edwin McCain.
A prolific songwriter, Davis has penned hits for numerous stars, including Jimmy Buffett and Guy Clark, further cementing his legacy in the music world.