Asheville Hosts Benefit Concert for Local Arts

News Summary

Asheville, North Carolina, will host a benefit concert featuring local artist Glaive on April 17 to support ArtsAVL, an organization vital for the local arts community. The concert will also showcase talented performers like Jane Remover, ericdoa, and Dazegxd, raising funds to assist artists impacted by Hurricane Helene. With tickets on sale February 7, this event promises an evening of music and community engagement to help revive Asheville’s vibrant arts scene.

Asheville Gears Up for a Night of Music and Giving

Asheville, North Carolina, is about to light up with *fantastic tunes* and *heartfelt philanthropy* as local singer-songwriter Glaive, known offstage as Ash Gutierrez, takes the spotlight at a benefit concert that promises to be a memorable evening. Mark your calendars! This exciting event, dubbed “They Named the City After Me,” will unfold at the popular venue, The Orange Peel, on Thursday, April 17.

Why This Concert Matters

The spotlight of this charity concert is none other than ArtsAVL, previously the Asheville Area Arts Council, which has been a cornerstone in supporting local artists and arts organizations across Buncombe County. Following the devastation of Hurricane Helene, which affected numerous small businesses and art spaces in the region—particularly in the River Arts District—it’s vital that the community stands together. This concert is a fantastic way to lend a hand and show support for the local arts scene that makes Asheville *so vibrant and unique*.

A Stellar Lineup to Raise Funds

As if Glaive’s presence wasn’t enough to get everyone buzzing, the concert will also feature an array of talented artists such as Jane Remover, ericdoa, and Dazegxd. Each of these artists brings their unique style, promising a night filled with diverse sounds and electrifying performances. You can bet this lineup will keep the crowd on its feet and dancing throughout the night!

Be Ready to Snap Up Your Tickets

For those eager to be a part of this evening of *fun and giving*, tickets will go on sale this Friday, February 7 at 10 a.m.. With so much excitement surrounding the event, it’s wise to be quick on the draw—these tickets may just fly off the shelves! What better way to enjoy an evening out than immersing yourself in the local music talent while simultaneously helping to nurture Asheville’s rich arts culture?

Why Support ArtsAVL?

Supporting ArtsAVL means directly contributing to the reviving efforts for local artists who faced hardships during the hurricane. ArtsAVL serves as a vital partner in ensuring that artists have the resources and support they need to continue their craft. With each ticket purchased for this benefit concert, you’re helping to pave the way for creativity to thrive once more in Asheville!

A Celebration of Community

Asheville is known for its *colorful arts scene*, and this concert is the perfect chance to show love for that creativity. It’s not just about music; it’s about coming together as a community. Each chord played and every note sung will echo the spirit of resilience and unity that defines the people of Asheville. You’ll be part of something much bigger than just a show; it’s about supporting each other.

Join the Fun!

The countdown is on! Make sure you don’t miss out on this special evening at The Orange Peel, where every note played serves a purpose—the revival and support of our local artists and arts organizations. Whether you are a longtime fan of Glaive’s sound or excited to discover new music, this concert is an opportunity to come together, have fun, and support a good cause.

So, grab your friends, mark the date, and get ready to dance the night away for a great cause!

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