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Metallica, Dave Matthews & G-Eazy Headlining Band Together Bay Area Fire Relief Benefit
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Proceeds for AT&T Park show on Nov. 9 go to North Bay Firestorm victims.
A coalition of Bay Area business and community leaders are launching
Band Together Bay Area in response to the North Bay firestorm -- the
most destructive and deadliest firestorm disaster in California
history -- to support the local relief effort with a concert Nov. 9 at
AT&T Park in San Francisco featuring Metallica, Dave Matthews, G-Eazy and more.
“For
34 years, Metallica has flown the flag for the Bay Area all over the
world," says Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich in a statement provided to Billboard.
"The recent tragic events up in Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino Counties
have left us all saddened. We’re here to help as much as we can, and
this concert on November 9 is one small way we can do that.”
The
concert will be underwritten by sponsors, with 100 percent of ticket
sales going to the Tipping Point Emergency Relief Fund. Live Nation and
Another Planet Entertainment are joining forces to help produce and
manage the event. The best seats in the house will be donated to first
responders, volunteers and families impacted by the firestorm.
“Sometimes you just need to stop and do something meaningful," says
Gregg Perloff, CEO of indie concert promoter Another Planet
Entertainment. "This is one of those times. We are one community and
together we act as one.”
Tickets for the Band Together Bay Area concert will go on public sale Friday at 10 a.m. at bandtogetherbayarea.org and Ticketmaster.com. Tickets range from $49.50 to $199.50 plus fees. Ticketmaster will donate all processing fees to the relief effort.
Band Together Bay Area -- a business coalition including Kaiser
Permanente, Marc and Lynne Benioff, Salesforce, Google, Twilio, the San
Francisco Giants, Live Nation and Another Planet Entertainment -- has
raised an initial $6.5 million from partners and founding sponsors. The
funds raised by Band Together Bay Area will go into an emergency relief
fund established by Tipping Point Community and will be directed to the
North Bay community foundations, service providers and government
partners supporting the low-income communities hit hardest by the
fires.
The fires have burned an estimated 200,000 acres and
6,000 homes in Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino and Lake Counties, displacing
thousands of residents. Damage estimates are in the billions of dollars
and rising, and the cleanup and recovery efforts will be the largest and
costliest in California history.
“Live Nation, along with our
BottleRock Festival family in Napa, are honored to be a part of an
effort to help raise funding for so many deeply affected by the North
Bay wildfires," says Jodi Goodman, president of Live Nation Northern
California. "Seeing the Bay Area music community come together to help
those in need is truly inspiring. Thanks to all of the artists and
companies who have banded together to make it all possible.”
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