Linkin Park and the Offspring Announce ‘Concert for the Philippines’
Linkin Park and the Offspring are teaming up for a concert to benefit those impacted by Typhoon Haiyan
Linkin Park and the Offspring are joining forces for a special charity concert to help raise funds for people impacted Typhoon Haiyan, which caused havoc in the Philippines this past November. The show, called “Music for Relief Presents: Concert for the Philippines,” will offer performances from both bands, plus some special guests that will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Want to go to the show? Here’s the scoop: To get a ticket to the show, you need to raise at least $250 for Linkin Park’s Music for Relief charity or donate $10 to participate in a lottery for VIP tickets, airfare and hotel. For those who go the extra mile, the top 75 fans who drum up the most funds will score some special extras, including VIP tickets, exclusive merchandise and meet-and-greets with the performers. To learn more about the upcoming show and to get tickets, head to Linkin Park’s Music for Relief website.
“Music for Relief Presents: Concert for the Philippines” is set for Jan. 11, 2014, at Club Nokia in Los Angeles.
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