Concert organized to aid artists affected by LA fires

Ned Hanlon AGMA President American Guild Of Musical Artists - AGMA
Ned Hanlon AGMA President American Guild Of Musical Artists - AGMA

The Eisner Intergenerational Orchestra is organizing a benefit concert to support artists affected by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. Scheduled for Saturday, May 17, the event will feature AGMA singers from the Los Angeles Master Chorale and LA Opera Chorus. These performers will join forces with the Heart of LA Intergenerational Orchestra (HOLA IO) and members of the Los Angeles Dream Orchestra for an evening dedicated to performance and community support.

Taking place at the Aratani Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, the concert aims to raise funds for those impacted by the fires. All proceeds from ticket sales and donations will be directed to the AGMA Relief Fund and the Guitar Center Music Foundation.

The event is made possible thanks to contributions exceeding $10,000 from both HOLA IO and The Eisner Foundation. The doors will open at 6:30 PM with performances starting at 7:00 PM.

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