Everclear To Perform Benefit Show In Seattle
Everclear is scheduled to perform an April 5 show that will benefit Seattle's New Horizons Ministries, according to a press release. The show will be held at Mars Hill Church's newest location, which is the site of the former Tabella Nightclub. The funds raised will benefit New Horizons Ministries' ongoing efforts to serve and assist Seattle's street youth population.
The show will be one in a handful of dates that Everclear will do in advance of the April 15 release of "The Vegas Years," a CD collection of 14 covers recorded between 1994 and this year.
The show will be one in a handful of dates that Everclear will do in advance of the April 15 release of "The Vegas Years," a CD collection of 14 covers recorded between 1994 and this year.
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