Rock Out for a Cause: The Wallflowers Live at The Capitol Theatre for ArtsWestchester

Hey, music lovers and art enthusiasts! 🎸🎨

I’m thrilled to share some exciting news that’s sure to get you pumped for the fall! ArtsWestchester is hosting a special benefit concert featuring none other than The Wallflowers at the legendary Capitol Theatre. This isn’t just any concert—it’s a celebration of the arts in our community and a chance to honor a true advocate for the arts, Deputy Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins.

Why This Concert Matters

ArtsWestchester has long been a pillar in our community, supporting and promoting arts and culture throughout Westchester County. This benefit concert is not just about enjoying incredible live music; it’s about coming together to support the arts that enrich our lives and our community. Ken Jenkins has been a significant force behind this support, and this event will honor his contributions.

 

The Wallflowers: A Legendary Band for a Legendary Venue

If you’re a fan of The Wallflowers, you know that this band has been a major player in the music scene for decades. With hits like “Roots & Wings” and their recent album Exit Wounds topping charts, their performance at The Capitol Theatre is going to be unforgettable. To give you a taste of what’s in store, I’ll be sharing some of their latest videos and songs across my platforms. You won’t want to miss this! Checkm out tThe Wallflowers performance on Kimmel.

 

Get Your Tickets!

Tickets are already on sale, and they’re sure to go fast. Head over to the official ArtsWestchester Benefit Concert page to grab yours today. This is more than just a concert; it’s a chance to support the arts in our community and enjoy a night of amazing music with The Wallflowers.

Stay tuned for more updates, interviews, and exclusive content as we get closer to the concert. Let’s make this event a huge success for ArtsWestchester and show that the arts truly matter in Westchester County!

Rock on! 🎶

Stacy

 

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