NASHVILLE (CelebrityAccess) – Charity Bomb and AEG Presents have announced new performers for Strange 90s Nashville, a benefit concert taking place on November 23rd at Marathon Music Works.
The newly confirmed acts include Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer), Jennie Vee (Eagles of Death Metal), Nick Wheeler (All American Rejects), A.Jay & Jeremy Popoff (Lit) and more. Additional performances will include Jeffrey Steele, Sean Fuller (Florida Georgia Line), Chet Roberts (3 Doors Down) and Ira Dean (Trick Pony), among others.
A spin-off of Charity Bomb’s flagship event, Strange 80s, Strange 90s Nashville will also feature Tony Hawk Pro-Skater 360 Virtual Reality Experiences, a Saved By The Bell pop-up Diner, Vans Skate ramps, iconic 90’s accessories and costume giveaways, live graffiti walls and more.
All proceeds will go to Nashville organization The Beat of Life, a homegrown organization that provides therapeutic songwriting and music programs that see musicians teaching children and inmates how to write and perform music as a preventive and coping mechanism.
“On behalf of our entire team at The Beat of Life, we are far beyond honored to be partnering with Charity Bomb as the beneficiary charity for Strange 90’s” shares Founder and CEO Jeni Dominelli. “At The Beat of Life, our tagline – ‘Music Can Save A Life’ – expresses our core belief that music is not only an extraordinary form of entertainment but also has the ability to transform and potentially even save lives. Bringing The Beat of Life and Charity Bomb together for what will surely be an explosive and magical night holds the potential for the impossible to happen… as music becomes the great unifier to help us heal our troubled world.”
For more information on The Beat Of Life, visit: http://www.thebeatoflife.org/. Tickets are on sale now at http://bit.ly/S90sNashville.