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The Hall announces a concert to support Arkansas disaster victims called “To Little Rock, With Love”

Little Rock, Arkansas – The benefit of a concert at The Hall next week will go to those whose lives were flipped upside down as a result of the tornadoes in Little Rock.
The Hall will hold the “To Little Rock, With Love” charity concert on Wednesday, April 12, according to officials.
There will be performances by Arkansas-based musicians Justin Moore, Collin Raye, Matt Stell, Heath Sanders, Tyler Kinch, and other special guests.
The performance, according to Miranda Hall, The Hall’s venue manager, is an effort to raise money for individuals impacted by the tragic storms last week.
“When it’s your community in need, you do whatever you can to help,” Hall said. “A benefit concert is something we know can raise a lot of funds for a lot of people who desperately need it.”
A powerful EF-3 tornado, which tore through Little Rock last Friday, was officially confirmed. In the storm, several houses, apartments, and structures were damaged. City officials also verified that the tornado claimed at least one life.
You can get concert tickets at LittleRockHall.com. The Central Arkansas Tornado Recovery Fund will receive every penny. At ARCF.org, contributions can also be made to the fund.
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