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Rock Cellar Productions Presents The Care Concert - a Concert to End Homelessness in Southern California

On August 29, 2020, Rock Cellar Productions, in cooperation with the Valley Cultural Foundation in Woodland Hills, will present The Care Concert -- the biggest and most significant charity concert of the year with proceeds going to help the homeless. Taking place at Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills, California, the concert will feature a diverse roster of celebrated musicians, actors, presenters, a celebrity MC and surprise guests. This memorable outdoor concert experience will offer songs of peace, love, and understanding, all with the goal of raising awareness and funds for The Get Together Foundation (www.gettogetherfoundation.org), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that helps families and individuals in need. This will be the sixth annual charity concert and is set to be bigger than ever.

Serving as the house band for the concert is The Tribe, a collective of dedicated musicians and singers -- many of them whom are known -- plus a background vocal section and a horn section. At past benefit concerts, The Tribe has been joined by a host of celebrated artists showing their support, including David Crosby, Al Jardine, Jesse Colin Young, Mary Wilson, Carnie Wilson, Micky Dolenz, and more. The artist lineup for the concert is still being finalized, but as in past years, it will feature some of the top performers in the history of popular music. Proceeds from last year's concert funded the opening of a 48-bed homeless shelter and the purchase of a mobile food delivery truck -- the CARE-A-VAN -- which was purchased within 60 days following the event.

Corporate sponsorships, an exclusive VIP pavilion, a silent auction, and exhibits are all part of this significant fundraising effort with proceeds going to The Get Together Foundation and allied homeless organizations. Supporters of the concert will take part in not only an evening of immense talent, but also the bigger picture -- embracing the plight of the less fortunate in the communities of Southern California and beyond.

It's a night of good music and helping people in need. It's going to be a beautiful evening where success and generosity unite to truly impact lives. Come enjoy an incredible night of live music, knowing everyone's contributions will truly make a difference!

Show info:
Saturday, August 29, 2020, music starts at 6:00pm; park opens at 4:30pm
Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park, Woodland Hills, California

www.gettogetherfoundation.org

www.valleycultural.org.

www.thetribeband.com

WWWwww.gettogetherfoundation.org


(2 March 2020)

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