Nashville firefighters plan to show what they've got during a "fashion show" at the Southern Women's Show in Music City on Saturday.

Each year at the Southern Women's Show, held at the Music City Center, the Nashville Fire Department raises money for charity with a PG-13 strip dance show. All of the proceeds go to Camp Phoenix, a summer camp for burn victims, and Box 55 Association.

This year, show officials had a late announcement that social media sensation #TDOThottie, aka Greg Woerdeman, will make an appearance on Saturday.

Woerdeman, an engineer for the Tennessee Department of Transportation, recently became an internet sensation after an interview with local TV station WKRN about road conditions over an anticipated snowy weekend.

The TV station posted on social media of the briefing netting more than 1.3 million views in less than 18 hours since it was posted.

The annual four-day show starts Thursday and runs through Sunday and also includes 500 exhibits focusing on beauty, fashion, health, cooking, home decor, fitness, travel and shopping.

VIP tickets to the firefighter fashion show are $40 and include the following:

One-day admission to the Southern Women's Show

Women's Show reusable shopping bag

Local 140 Firefighter Calendar

Drink voucher

Treat from Nothing Bundt Cakes

Reserved seating at the Main Fashion Stage for the SUPER HOT Firefighter Fashion Show featuring your local heroes

Special lanyard that qualifies you for discounts at select exhibits

"Don’t forget they are dancing for charity," the department posted on social media on Tuesday. "Make plans to support our guys and their efforts."

To purchase tickets visit https://southernshows.com/wna/tickets.

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