Aren’t we all excited to see Dolly Parton during the Red Salvation Army game’s halftime show? The Jolene singer announced that she would be taking part in the event on Thanksgiving alongside the Dallas Cowboys‘ cheerleader a month ago. Her joining the event has already started a buzz amongst fans, who can’t wait to watch the Queen of Tennessee break the internet!
Everything Parton has ever done has been done with a complete commitment on her part. For this event, she has been seen speaking with Cowboys cheerleaders, adding even more hype to the event. With Thanksgiving coming closer, this video provides a little tease as to what we can expect on the day.
Dolly Parton and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: A Sparkling Encounter
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The legendary country singer, donned a “coach” sign on her sparkling cheerleader uniform. They decorated everything, including the hot glue gun and pom poms, with glitter.
Parton’s presence injected an extra dose of excitement into the preparations for the big day. She even took a moment to offer advice to the team’s head coach, showcasing to us just how witty she can be.
This interaction between a music icon, the beloved cheerleaders, and Coach Mike set the stage for a memorable halftime show.
Parton’s performance will also include renditions of some of her most beloved songs, a treat for her fans. She will also be unveiling tracks from her first-ever rock and roll record, “Rockstar”. The album is set to drop on November 17, just days before Thanksgiving.
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A Charitable Mission: Dolly Parton and The Salvation Army
However, Dolly Parton’s involvement in the Thanksgiving Day game extends far beyond her musical prowess. She is teaming up with The Salvation Army to make the holiday season brighter for families in need. This act, Parton describes, is her way of “Paying it forward.”
For almost three decades, The Salvation Army has been launching its annual Red Kettle Campaign during the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Day game. This year, Dolly Parton is honored to be part of this longstanding tradition. She remarked, “What an honor it is to get to kick off the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign. Those Red Kettles have long been a symbol of hope for our friends and neighbors who are facing hard times.”
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The Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Day game consistently ranks as the most-watched regular season game of the year. Over the past 27 years, the Cowboys have formed a powerful partnership with The Salvation Army to initiate the Red Kettle Campaign. The halftime show, with Dolly Parton at the helm, serves as a powerful rallying cry to inspire donations to The Salvation Army’s iconic Red Kettle Campaign.
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