Celebrity Fight Night is returning to Phoenix, Arizona in March.

Celebrity Fight Night will be hosted by Grammy Award-winning superstar of country music Reba McEntire. This will be McEntire’s fifteenth year hosting Celebrity Fight Night. The black-tie evening will begin with a welcome reception, followed by dinner, an exciting live auction, an array of special performances and more. Grammy winning songwriter and producer David Foster will be returning for his 20th consecutive year as the evening’s Musical Director. This year’s sponsors include Parsons Xtreme Golf, USA Today Sports, Patrón Spirits, M Group Scenic, iHeart Media, and GO Media.

Expected to attend are: Honorees Dr. Michael Crow, Quincy Jones, Dr. Abraham Lieberman, and Renee Parsons, Performers Barry Manilow, Caroline Campbell, Gunnar Gehl, Angelica Hale, William Joseph, Brian McKnight, Shari Rowe, Michael W. Smith, Pia Toscano, and Rita Wilson, Music Director, David Foster, Special Guests Randy Jackson, Bo Derek, Melissa Peterman, Chris Rich, Nancy Lieberman, and more.

WHEN: Saturday, March 23, 2019

WHERE: JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa
5350 E. Marriott Drive
Phoenix, Arizona 85054

MORE: This year, Celebrity Fight Night will benefit the Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders Program as well as the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at Barrow Neurological Institute, in addition to other charities. Celebrity Fight Night Foundation is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1994 by long-time Arizona resident and businessman Jimmy Walker to support numerous charities. Each year, Celebrity Fight Night attracts first class celebrities from the sports and entertainment worlds. Recognized as one of the nation’s elite charity events, this power-packed evening leaves a lasting impression on attendees. For more information, please visit www.celebrityfightnight.org.

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