Presented By: Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO)
Somebody Told Me: a night of songs and stories
with Andrew McMahon, Brett Dennen, Glen Phillips, Jonathan Kingham
Somebody Told Me is a one-night event bringing together singer-songwriter Brett Dennen, Jack's Mannequin songwriter Andrew McMahon, Toad the Wet Sprocket sparkplug Glen Phillips, and Seattle songwriter Jonathan Kingham to benefit three amazing nonprofits. All four artists will take the stage for a night in the round, with acoustic performances and stories shared. Join us for this special night as we celebrate these great artists and the impact all three nonprofits are making.
Tickets:
Gold Circle VIP @ $125 includes meet & greet with the artists at 6:30 and signed litho
Reserved VIP @ $75 includes signed litho
General admission $40
About the nonprofits:
North Star Reach (https://www.northstarreach.org/) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization located on 105 acres in Pinckney, Michigan. As a provisional member of the SeriousFun Children’s Network founded by Paul Newman, North Star Reach serves children with chronic and life-threatening health challenges free of charge. North Star Reach will be open year-round and include a health center, dining hall, cabins to house campers and staff, arts and crafts center, nature trails, athletic court, sports field, an accessible tree house with zap line, archery range, amphitheater and waterfront docks, all designed to fit in a rustic camp environment.
The Dear Jack Foundation (http://www.dearjackfoundation.com/): Founded by Andrew McMahon, the Dear Jack Foundation (DJF) advocates for and supports initiatives that directly benefit adolescents and young adults (AYA) diagnosed with cancer. The foundation supports organizations which recognize the unique challenges the AYA community faces, during and post-treatment. Through outreach, collaboration, and focused initiatives, DJF works to create more positive health outcomes and improved quality of life for all young adults in this fight.
Sky High Hope Camp (http://skyhighhope.org/) is a one week summer camp for children with cancer and their siblings. Camp is operated by Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver, Inc.
Tickets:
Gold Circle VIP @ $125 includes meet & greet with the artists at 6:30 and signed litho
Reserved VIP @ $75 includes signed litho
General admission $40
About the nonprofits:
North Star Reach (https://www.northstarreach.org/) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization located on 105 acres in Pinckney, Michigan. As a provisional member of the SeriousFun Children’s Network founded by Paul Newman, North Star Reach serves children with chronic and life-threatening health challenges free of charge. North Star Reach will be open year-round and include a health center, dining hall, cabins to house campers and staff, arts and crafts center, nature trails, athletic court, sports field, an accessible tree house with zap line, archery range, amphitheater and waterfront docks, all designed to fit in a rustic camp environment.
The Dear Jack Foundation (http://www.dearjackfoundation.com/): Founded by Andrew McMahon, the Dear Jack Foundation (DJF) advocates for and supports initiatives that directly benefit adolescents and young adults (AYA) diagnosed with cancer. The foundation supports organizations which recognize the unique challenges the AYA community faces, during and post-treatment. Through outreach, collaboration, and focused initiatives, DJF works to create more positive health outcomes and improved quality of life for all young adults in this fight.
Sky High Hope Camp (http://skyhighhope.org/) is a one week summer camp for children with cancer and their siblings. Camp is operated by Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver, Inc.
Cost
- General Admission: $40, Reserved VIP: $75, Gold Circle VIP" $125
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