"America's Got Talent" season 11 contestant Grace Vanderwaal is receiving tons of support not only from her fans, but also from her community.
According to Lohud, Lafayette theater owner Ari Benmosche decided to lend the venue so the 12-year-old can perform in front of 860 guests who wouldn't be asked to pay for anything.
Tickets to the concert may be picked up at the venue itself from Monday to Friday between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m.
Benmosche said that he decided to organize the concert for Vanderwaal as a sendoff for the young singer before she heads to the live shows on Aug. 2.
"She really deserves it," he said.
Meanwhile, the New York native will be performing two sets of originals and cover songs throughout her concert. She will also be having a Q&A session with fans.
All of the concert attendees will be given respective numbers that they can refer to for a raffle. The price includes free tickets to watch Twenty One Pilots live at the Madison Square Garden next month.
After all, Vanderwaal recently confirmed that Twenty One Pilots is her favorite band at the moment.
In other news, Vanderwaal is already preparing to head to the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles for the live shows.
She will be competing against other golden buzzer recipients and singers, namely, Jayna Brown, Sal Valentinetti, Calysta Bevier and more.
Ahead of the live shows, Vanderwaal already visited her dentist. She also took a short trip to the beach for the summer with her friends.
"America's Got Talent" season 13 airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on NBC.
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