Sadie Robertson to host first 'Live Original LIVE' event in Nashville with friends

Sadie Robertson will be with her friends in the first 'Live Original LIVE' event in Nashville on Aug. 29 (Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

Duck Dynasty's Sadie Robertson will be hosting the very first "Live Original LIVE" event on Aug. 29 at the Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, with her brother John Luke and his future wife Mary Kate McEacharn, her boyfriend Blake Coward, The Bachelor couple Sean and Catherine Lowe, as well as award-winning Christian singing duo For King & Country.

"The event will highlight those who are following Sadie's call to 'live original' in all areas of their lives including their schools, communities, and relationships," according to the Live Original website.

During the event, her good friends Max and Bonnie Kate Zoghbi are expected to share the inspirational tale of their faith following their recent marriage. YouTube personality Natasha Bure, daughter of Candace Cameron and Valeri Bure, will serve as guest speaker.

"This is the most excited I have ever been about any event, and that's saying a lot!" said Sadie. "We have been praying that this message will touch a lot of lives."

Tickets range from $29 to $199 and can be purchased at www.LiveOriginal.com or by contacting the Allen Arena box office at (615) 966-7075.

Sadie is embodying what it means to "live original." The spirited young teen with her trademark dimples has always been encouraging her peers to "dream big and do something!"

"Living a life confident in being the person God made you to be is my hope for everyone. You are valuable! You are worth respecting. No matter what you may struggle with, you are still a person God made," she said. "You are His child. He loves you, and He has good plans for your life. If you respect yourself and insist that others respect you, too, you'll be right in the middle of God's plans for your life now and on track for a great future."

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