A CONCERT FOR THE CENTER FEATURING: RINGO STARR, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, JOE BONAMASSA, TOTO, COLIN HAY, HOOBASTANK TO BENEFIT THE ED ASNER FAMILY CENTER, TOUCHES DOWN AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE SEPTEMBER 9, 2023
TICKETS ON SALE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16
A Concert for the Ed Asner Family Center, featuring a lineup of legendary talent coming together in support of The Ed Asner Family Center is set to take place at The Orpheum Theatre, September 9. The all-star lineup features iconic performances from Ringo Starr, Stone Temple Pilots, Joe Bonamassa, Toto, Colin Hay and Hoobastank with each artist playing three songs with an all-star band. Tickets are available via https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09005ECFDD114199 on Friday, June 23, at 10AM.
“We are absolutely thrilled and profoundly grateful for this outstanding lineup of artists showing their support for The Ed Asner Family Center Charity Benefit Concert,” said Matthew Asner and Navah Paskowitz-Asner, The Founders of The Ed Asner Family Center. “We would like to express our deepest appreciation for Steve Lukather. His passion, dedication and world-renowned talent have been an inspiration to us all and have helped bring our vision to life. It’s not just about his virtuosity as a guitarist, but also about his incredible heart. His commitment to our cause has moved us beyond words. Together, we are changing lives and making a difference for those who need it most. Thank you, Steve, for standing with us on this journey.”
Steve Lukather shares, “I am honored to be a part of this event as the cause is very close to my heart. The Center has done unbelievable, incredible things for my son Bodhi. May it be a source of support for families forever.”
The Concert for the Center will raise much-needed funds for the programs of The Ed Asner Center.
This show is produced by Nederlander Concerts.
ABOUT THE ED ASNER FAMILY CENTER
The Ed Asner Family Center (TEAFC) is an all-encompassing resource dedicated to elevating the lives of special needs individuals and their families. The Center is a nonprofit, co-founded by Navah Paskowitz-Asner and Matthew Asner. Our mission is to be a Center of acceptance, and enrichment for those seeking wholeness in all attitudes of life. Our support extends beyond the special needs individual to the entire family, through a wide variety of mental health services and groundbreaking interactive programs. The center proudly makes it policy to employ Autistic self-advocates as camp counselors, educators and assistants. For a closer look at our programs and community, visit TEAFC.org.