The singer-songwriter has lent his name to a tournament set for May 2-4 in Santa Barbara, Calif. officially billed as the Kenny Loggins Pickleball in the Danger Zone Tournament with the American Riviera Classic. It will benefit the Unity Shoppe, which supports families in need and will use the funds to help victims of the Los Angeles fires.
“We thought this would be a great way to do a fundraiser for the Unity Shoppe,” Loggins said in a recent TV interview. “Instead of doing a concert or something like that, which I’ve done once or twice, I figured let’s play pickleball, make fun out of it. So, I thought, let’s call it Pickleball in the Danger Zone to let everybody know that this is going to be fun and it’s not a big, serious thing, except for the pros who are coming.”
Loggins has been an avid pickleball player for several years now after getting turned onto the sport by a friend in Hawaii. “It’s funny how addictive this game is,” he said in a 2023 video interview.
In March, Loggins was one of the performers at the One805 Rock for First Responders benefit at The Granada Theatre in Santa Barbara.
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