Sound Tribe Sector Nine rocks Charleston, S.C. on October 2 With Proceeds Going to Africa
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Domain Magazine and One World Vibrations are pleased to announce the Sound Tribe Sector Nine (STS9) Vegetation Vibration benefit concert at the Charleston Music Hall on Monday, October 2. Doors open at 7pm and show starts at 8pm. Tickets are only $25.
This concert is the second in a series of "Vibration" fundraising concerts produced by Domain Magazine and One World Vibrations. The first "Vibration" (called Hydration Vibration) took place last December and the money raised went to help pipe fresh water into an impoverished village in Senegal, Africa. Proceeds from this upcoming STS9 Vegetation Vibration will go to help the same village's agricultural needs by helping them to buy fruit and vegetable plants, trees, and tools. Now that they have water, they are more capable of growing their own food.
This "Vibration" is going to be an even bigger event with world renowned jazz/house/funk/fusion band STS9 filling the Charleston Music Hall. Originally from Atlanta, these guys have played some major festivals, such as the annual Bonnaroo Festival in TN, the Jam in the Dam in Amsterdam, and sold out concerts of their own solo shows, from here all the way to Tokyo. Check out their site: www.sts9.com.
Tickets for the STS9 concert on October 2 at the Charleston Music Hall are only $25 and you can purchase one RIGHT NOW at www.etix.com! ALL proceeds go directly to the Jef Jel Project in Senegal, Africa, a small grassroots economic development organization. "Jef Jel" literally means "give and take." By giving to this cause, you take home the satisfaction and knowledge that you did your part to help a small village survive.
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