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Daddy Yankee, G-Eazy and KYGO Slated for “Austin Elevates”

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Philanthropist and Attorney Thomas J. Henry is proud to announce, “Austin Elevates,” a new community art and music experience, taking place November 8-9, 2019 in Austin, Texas.

The two-day event is FREE to the public and will also benefit local nonprofit organizations the SAFE Alliance, Superhero Kids and St. David’s Foundation Community Fund.

To kick-off the two-day event, contemporary street artist Alec Monopoly, will publicly unveil a new mural dedicated to the Lone Star State on Friday, November 8 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Parlor and Yard (601 W 6th St, 78701). Monopoly’s work has received international recognition by leading luxury brands, art galleries and celebrities. The mural unveiling will be followed by an exclusive invitation-only afterparty at Summit Rooftop Lounge (120 W 5th St, 78701) with a special performance by ‘G-Eazy.’

Then on Saturday, November 9, “Austin Elevates” will continue with a special benefit concert at the Austin360 Amphitheatre (9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd, 78617) featuring live performances by recording artists ‘KYGO’ and ‘Daddy Yankee’. All donated proceeds from the event will support the participating nonprofit organizations.

“Austin continues to be one of our nation’s most popular destinations to experience the best in art and music. With this event, I hope to foster more unique talent in Austin in order to further elevate the community and support the amazing nonprofits making a cultural difference every day,” said Attorney Thomas J. Henry.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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