FROM CAPITOL/EMI RECORDS NASHVILLE:
FROM CAPITOL/EMI RECORDS NASHVILLE:
3,000 FREE TICKETS TO BE RELEASED APRIL 18 FOR
“ALAN JACKSON: MUSIC FOR MINERAL”
SMITHFIELD PRESENTS LIVE CONCERT EVENT
Nashville, TN (April
5, 2012) – Capitol Records Nashville will be releasing 3,000 free tickets on Wednesday,
April 18 for the “Alan Jackson: Music for Mineral” Live Concert Event Presented
by Smithfield. Staff from Capitol
Nashville visited Mineral in the fall of 2011 and saw the devastation first
hand from the August 2011 earthquake, in particular students holding classes in
trailers in the parking lot of Louisa County High School which is currently
condemned. In conjunction with the town of Mineral, VA, Capitol Nashville
helped plan this fundraising event to help Louisa County High School rebuild
faster than their 4 year plan.
The maximum capacity event includes three options of general
admission tickets. The first two options
- Gold Circle ($100) and Benefactor ($42.50) guarantee a reserved viewing
location and the third option is free General Admission. One hundred percent of the net proceeds from
the Gold Circle and Benefactor tickets will fund the Louisa Education
Foundation (LEF) and be used to assist the county public schools in their rebuilding
efforts as a result of the August 2011 earthquake. The fund will help in the
rebuilding of the Louisa County High School and be earmarked for replacement of
the school’s extensively-used auditorium. Donations to the Louisa Education Foundation
(LEF) can also be made at http://www.louisaeducationfoundation.org/onlinegift.html.
Those who have already purchased
Gold Circle and/or Benefactor tickets can choose to be refunded for their
tickets through Friday, April 13 at www.ticketfly.com. Tickets purchased through the Mineral, VA
Town Hall office can be reimbursed on site starting next week. The 3,000 free General Admission
tickets will be available on a first come first serve basis on Wednesday, April
18 at www.ticketfly.com. Eventful’s Demand it!™ service booking disclaimer
limited the maximum attendance to 3,000 for this event. In an effort to raise funds for LEF, tickets
are being offered for sale in addition to the free tickets.
“Alan Jackson: Music For Mineral” Live Concert Event Presented by
Smithfield will be held on Sunday, May 20 at 8:00pm in the parking lot of
Louisa County High School.