Tickets are on sale now for the 39th Annual Our Hospice Summer Concert, Labor Day weekend, August 30, at the Circle K Fieldhouse, NexusPark in Columbus.
This traditional community event promises an exciting night of music with tribute bands playing Elton John, Billy Joel, and The Eagles.
The concert will kick off with Captain Fantastic – the Magic of Elton John, delivering iconic hits from Elton John and Billy Joel. The evening will continue with The Eagles Project, a fan-favorite tribute to the legendary rock band, The Eagles. It’s a celebration of timeless music, with proceeds supporting patient care in the community by Our Hospice committed to Making Every Moment Count.
Concert tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Tickets available now at ourhospice.org/concert. Children 5 and under are free but must have a ticket to enter. Seating is limited—buy your tickets early to support Our Hospice and ensure your spot at the Concert.
Raffle tickets are $10 for a chance to win $10,000 and can be purchased in advance from Our Hospice, Palliative Care and Volunteer team members. Raffle tickets can be purchased at the Hospice Center, all pre-concert events, and during the concert prior to the drawing. The drawing will take place just before the final act. You do not need to be present at the concert to purchase or win.
For more information and updates, visit ourhospice.org/concert and follow Our Hospice on Facebook and Instagram.
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