ANNA MARIA ISLAND — Rock N The Sand Musician Community will present a unique music festival to benefit the recovery efforts on Anna Maria Island from the devastation caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Rock N The Sand will take place on January 25 from 11 am to 11 pm at Whiskey Joe's Manatee River Waterfront Restaurant.
The event will feature a diverse lineup of live music performances, including Jah Movement, The Cabana Dogs, The Nauti Girl Band, Concrete Edgar, solo artists Luke Andrews, Rob Hamm, Tommy B., and several other local bands and musicians who regularly perform in and around the Anna Maria Island/Bradenton/Sarasota Area.
All proceeds from the Rock N The Sand Benefit will directly support local Island workers who have been displaced or suffered economic damages due to the one-two punch from Helene and Milton. The funds raised will be donated to The Center of Anna Maria for disbursement to needy Island employees.
Regular tickets are $25/each for entry to the event, and VIP tickets for $100 gain entry to the VIP tent, which includes entry, food, and beverages. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door the day of, and anyone interested in supporting the cause may make donations through the event website.
The group issued the following statement regarding the event:
"We are incredibly excited to gather this talented lineup of local bands and musicians together, along with locals and visitors from afar who have fallen in love with our Island paradise, to offer a day of joy and music to assist those who earn their livelihood in the tourism industry affected by the recent hurricane destruction. Support local music, support Anna Maria Island's recovery efforts, and if able to attend in person, enjoy an amazing day of music on the water!"
Tickets for the Rock N The Sand are on sale now on Eventbrite.
For more information and to stay updated on Rock N The Sand, please visit Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/
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