DAVID Z FOUNDATION PRESENTS “LIVE UNITED LIVE” FEATURING STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, STEVEN ADLER, KING’S X AND ZO2, TO BE HELD ON JULY 30TH AT THE SPYGLASS RIDGE WINERY IN PENNSYLVANIA

Stone Temple Pilots will be coming to the Spyglass Ridge Winery to headline the Live United Live benefit rock concert on July 30th. All proceeds will benefit will benefit David Z Foundation. The show’s lineup also includes performances by former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler, King’s X and ZO2. The Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way and RCF Speakers are event sponsors.

In keeping with David Z Foundation’s mission to empowering music education, there will be a pre-show at 1:00pm where School of Rock’s Clark chapter will take the stage. Students will rock out performing covers of your favorite songs, followed by hard rock super group Tokyo Motor Fist, [featuring guitarist Steve Brown (Trixter) and frontman Ted Poley (Danger Danger, Profit)].

Tickets go on sale beginning 12:01 am 3/26/22. Price: $79 available at dzfpresentsliveunitedlive.brownpapertickets.com.

About David Z Foundation:The David Z Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization created in memory of David Zablidowsky and dedicated to transforming lives through the magic of music. Our goal is to nurture that creative musical spark that a child has and help turn it into a sustainable reality. We are currently running our original music programming nationwide, including private instruction, songwriting, rock band, production, and music business. We also offer scholarships through partnerships with music schools around the country. In addition, we prepare kids for the music world by pairing them up with professionals in the field and showcasing their creativity through the various events we produce. We provide these services to low-income families and high-risk children while focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion.

You can find out more at www.davidzfoundation.org.

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