Five winning bidders and their guests will have the opportunity to meet the band, attend the tour date at Roseland Ballroom New York City, and take part in saving lives.
October 29th, 2009 Atreyu, Escape the Fate and others will be at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. The meet and greet will take place before the show and after sound check.
Atreyu and Escape the Fate have been avid supporters of Music Saves Lives over the years.
Music Saves Lives has focused its main efforts on blood donation, reaching out to youth by sharing facts and educating at music tours nationwide. Music Saves Lives has encouraged over 150,000 young people to donate blood during the last 3 summers. It has been honored, three years in a row, by the American Red Cross for donor promotion of the year.
The Unite the United Foundation is a charitable organization founded by the producers of the Warped Tour, Taste Of Chaos Tour and Mayhem Tour, with a mission to encourage fans, artists and industry leaders from the music, touring and lifestyle worlds to come together though charitable contributions, events and volunteer efforts in order to work toward a positive change in the community.
To take part in this life saving opportunity and meet the bands visit www.unitetheunited.org or www.musicsaveslives.org . The auction starts October 20st and will run until October 27th.
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