GRAMMY® Award-winning artist and Tallahassee native T-Ache was honored over the weekend in his hometown, together with a avenue dedication, a key to town, and a sold-out live performance at Cascades Park.
The festivities started with the renaming of a portion of Pasco Avenue to “T-Ache Lane,” paying tribute to the artist whose identify proudly displays his roots in Tallahassee. Surrounded by household and associates, T-Ache, whose “T” stands for Tallahassee, obtained town’s highest honors. Mayor John Dailey introduced him with a golden key to town, recognizing his contributions to music and tradition.
“He has had an amazing impression on Tallahassee,” Dailey mentioned. “He’s had an amazing impression on the youngsters of Tallahassee, and he’s an ideal function mannequin and an ideal instance. I’m simply proud to have a good time with him right now.”
The celebrations culminated in a sold-out live performance at The Adderley Amphitheater, hosted by Go to Tallahassee, which offered out inside every week. “The whole lot that went on right now was only a dream come true,” T-Ache shared with followers from the stage, marking the event as a heartfelt return dwelling to town that raised him.
T-Ache may even headline the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and iHeartRadio Jingle BAlls in Los Angeles, Miami, and Atlanta.