Some of the proceeds from ticket sales were donated to 50 organizations.
The annual event will take place on Oct. 16 at the Mellwood Arts Center from 6 to 9 p.m.
The Whirling Tiger in Butchertown canceled a planned benefit concert last weekend after receiving the threats.
The Whirling Tiger in the Butchertown neighborhood had to cancel its Feed Louisville Benefit Concert over the weekend after receiving threats from someone someone saying they had explosive plans for the building and threatened to beat people's heads in with a hammer.
The expansion will allow the nonprofit to feed more people throughout Louisville and expand partnerships with local restaurants and farmers.
City leaders said the Community Care Campus is "one resource," but there's still not nearly enough shelters for all the homeless in Louisville.
Jefferson County is expected to receive a total of $57 million over 18 years.
LDG Development purchased the hotel last year and formed a partnership with Feed Louisville.
The nonprofit is asking for a donation of $3.25 so it can cook and deliver hot meals for the homeless.
Groups who help those experiencing homelessness are working overtime to prepare for the incoming weather, wanting to get as many people into shelter as they can for as long as they can.