"A Night of Hope" Concert to Feature Jordan Feliz and Terrian

Eight Days of Hope (EDOH) has just announced "A Night of Hope," a benefit concert for those impacted by the California fires, featuring Dove Award winner Jordan Feliz and 2024 New Artist of the Year nominee Terrian. The benefit concert will take place on Saturday, May 10th at 6:00 PM PST in person at Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, CA and nationwide via a social media livestream simulcast to raise support for victims of the recent fires.
"We know that so many across Southern California are hurting, unsure of how to recover after such an insurmountable disaster," said Stephen Tybor III, EDOH President and CEO. "Through A Night of Hope, we desire to bring together the local church and community to help those impacted through generosity and unity."
The concert will take place at Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, CA, starting at 6 PM PST. General Admission tickets are $20. VIP tickets are $50 and include reserved seating and an artist Q&A. A love offering will be taken during the concert with all proceeds helping families impacted by the fires.
For those not local to Pasadena, the benefit concert will be streamed online via simulcast on Eight Days of Hope's Facebook page and YouTube Channel.
To learn more about A Night of Hope, ticketing and simulcast information, please visit www.eightdaysofhope.com.
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