Walk the Moon to headline Band Together NC concert

Shut Up and Dance!Walk the Moon to Perform at Band Together’s Main Event June 23

Southeast’s Largest Charitable Music Event to Benefit Triangle Family Services


Raleigh, N.C. (March 22, 2018) – Band Together NC, a Triangle-based organization that uses live music as a platform for social change, has announced the lineup for this year’s Main Event concert on June 23 at Red Hat Amphitheater. Energetic alt-rock-pop quartet Walk the Moon will headline the show, with two opening artists to be announced soon. The event will benefit and celebrate the 2018 Band Together/Triangle Family Services partnership.

Tickets will go on sale Tuesday, March 27th through E-tix. A special pre-sale offer is available starting Friday at 10 am with the code TFSrocks. For ticket information or to learn more about Band Together and the event, visit www.bandtogethernc.org, become a fan on Facebook, join their LinkedIn group or follow @bandtogethernc on Twitter. To learn more about Band Together’s 2018 nonprofit partner visit, https://www.tfsnc.org/

Ohio’s Walk the Moon have been captivating audiences with their energetic live shows for the better part of a decade. The band first made a name for themselves by touring relentlessly in support of their self-titled debut, which featured the indie classic “Anna Sun.” The alt-rock-pop quartet were then catapulted into the spotlight when 2014’s “Shut Up and Dance” became a multi-platinum global smash, crossing sonic barriers to top three different Billboard charts. After two years of performing countless sold out shows in twenty-five countries across five continents, the band returned to the studio to craft their third major label release, 2017’s What If Nothing. The new album shows the band simultaneously at their most epic and their most vulnerable, a daring step forward both musically and lyrically.

This year, through community support and corporate and individual donations, Band Together and Triangle Family Services aim to raise $1 million. Proceeds raised during the 2018 partnership year will be used to provide access to mental health services for up to 600 individuals in our community.



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