Jack Harlow joining The Homies for annual Celebrity Kickball game

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The Homies are bringing back their Celebrity Kickball game July 29 at the Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium.

The event, in its fourth year, starts at 2 p.m., with the championship game at 5:30 p.m. Along with supporting good causes, people will get to see celebrities including Jack Harlow and Chris Redman; sports broadcaster Taylor Rooks will host the event.

"Beyond monetary donations, The Homies Celebrity Kickball tournament seeks to inspire our city's youth by showcasing the incredible talent Louisville and the great state of Kentucky has produced," Drew Thomas, a spokesperson, said. "From music artists and sports stars to business leaders and cultural influencers, you can become anything you want if you believe in yourself and work hard."

The Homies Celebrity Kickball game will be on July 29 at the Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium.
The Homies Celebrity Kickball game will be on July 29 at the Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium.

Money raised will go to two Louisvile-based children and family organizations − Sowing Seed with Faith and Harmony Home Family Resource Center. Thomas said the event raised more than $30,000 last year.

Here are some of the celebrities people can expect at the event:

  • The Homies (Ace Pro, QuiisO, Shloob, and 2forwOyNE)

  • Jack Harlow

  • Chris Redman

  • Eric Wood

  • Jordan Nwora

  • Tyler Ullis

  • The McFarland Family

  • Shiggy

  • Miss USA Elle Smith

  • Miss Kentucky Mallory Hudson

  • Coach Jeff Walz

Tickets start at $15 and are available through Ticketmaster and doors open at 1 p.m. The Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium is located at 3015 S. Third St.

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: The Homies Celebrity Kickball game