Mitchell Tenpenny Raises Over $50K At First Annual Cornhole Tournament

Mitchell & his mother, Debbie Tenpenny. Photo: Brocoff Photography

Riser House/Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville artist Mitchell Tenpenny hosted his first annual Cornhole Tournament on Tuesday afternoon (Oct. 11) benefitting his foundation, the 10Penny Fund.

Overall, the event raised $50,302, and Dallas Wilson and Jared Mullins were crowned the winning team. Among the star-studded attendees were Jimmie Allen, Chris Young, Chrissy Metz, Ernest, Jon Langston and Alana Springsteen, as well as Tenpenny’s fiance and fellow artist Meghan Patrick.

Tenpenny recently released his 20-track album, This Is The Heavy, of which he co-wrote every song and co-produced the project with Jordan M. Schmidt. His history-making No. 1 single, “Truth About You,” marked the shortest span between an artist’s No. 1 songs in modern chart era with just three weeks since his last chart topper, “At The End Of A Bar” with Chris Young.

MusicRow caught up with Tenpenny ahead of the release of This Is The Heavy to talk about the album, his “farm emo” sound and more. To read the full interview, click here.

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