In Lexington, South Carolina, the vibrant sounds of music are set to collide with a very important cause this coming October 4th. As substance abuse continues to challenge individuals and families throughout the Midlands, the local nonprofit, LRADAC, is stepping up once again to make a difference. And how are they bringing people together? Through the power of music!
If you’re a fan of ’90s rock, you’re going to love the headliner for this year’s 5th annual Rock 4 Recovery concert. The iconic band, Everclear, will take center stage at the Icehouse Amphitheater starting at 6:30 PM. Formed in 1992, Everclear is known for their unforgettable hits like “Santa Monica” and “Father of Mine,” which most of us probably sang along to during our high school days.
Leading the band is the talented Art Alexakis, who not only brings a wealth of musical experience with 11 studio albums and 12 Top 40 hits but also a personal connection to the cause. Having faced his own battle with substance abuse and celebrating over 35 years of sobriety, he’s a living testament to the strength of recovery. His story is sure to inspire everyone in attendance.
This concert isn’t just a typical night out for entertainment; it has a significant purpose behind it. The proceeds raised from the Rock 4 Recovery concert will directly support LRADAC’s engaging and crucial services for those struggling with substance misuse. In the Midlands, many families are in need of assistance, and LRADAC is committed to providing the resources to help them on their path to recovery.
The event is a perfect opportunity for community members to come together, enjoy some great tunes, and support a cause that affects so many lives. Music has always had a unique way of uniting people, and this concert is the ideal blend of fun and philanthropy. So, whether you’re there for a chance to relive the ’90s or to help make a difference, there’s something for everyone.
In addition to the fantastic music, the Rock 4 Recovery concert highlights the importance of community support in overcoming substance abuse. It’s a reminder that recovery is not just a solo journey but one that thrives on collective strength and assistance. When families come together to support one another, they reinforce the message that seeking help is not only okay but encouraged.
Attending this concert means more than just watching a live performance; it’s stepping into a community that values healing, hope, and connection. Bringing together those impacted by addiction and their advocates is essential, and events like this help to break down the stigma often associated with substance abuse.
So, mark your calendars for October 4th, and prepare for an evening of fun, music, and meaningful connections. Whether you’ve lost a friend or family member to addiction, you’ve battled your own demons, or you simply want to lend your support, your presence at this event matters.
Each ticket purchased not only guarantees a night filled with fantastic music but also contributes directly to life-changing support services. Let’s rock for recovery and show that in the Midlands, we’re all in this together!
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