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Rockbar Theater Hosts 4th Annual Rock for Warriors

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Rock 104.5 and the new Rockbar Theater are teaming up with Northern Nevada Veterans Resource Center (NNVRC) for a special evening of rock music to raise funds for homeless veterans and veterans in need of resources. The 4th Annual Rock for Warriors, on Veterans Day Friday, Nov. 11, features Candlebox, Jeff Angeli’s Staticland, and one of Reno’s hottest local bands, Seasons of Insanity.

Doors open at 5 p.m. and the show starts at 6 p.m. For each ticket sold Rockbar Theater will donate $2.50 to the Northern Nevada branch of Veterans Resource Centers of America. Advance tickets are $22.50; VIP tickets are $75 each.

Tickets are available for purchase online at www.rockbartheater.com, or during normal business hours inside the venue, located at 211 N. Virginia St.

About Northern Nevada Veterans Resource Center:

The NNVRC, established Oct. 1, 2012, has provided assistance to more than 730 veterans and their families. The center provides low-income and extremely low-income veterans assistance through the Department of Veterans Affairs, Supportive Services for Veterans and Families grant, which focuses on homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing. NNVRC offers veterans and their family members wrap-around case management and assistance in getting other public benefits, as well as temporary financial assistance for rent payments, utility payments, security deposits and moving costs.

About Rockbar Theater:

Rockbar Theater is a one-of-a-kind live entertainment theater, offering rockstar decadent settings, rocktails and cuisine fit for royalty. Live like a rockstar and experience every performance to the fullest.

If you only make it to one show a month, this is the one. Not only do you get to see three great rock bands tear it up inside Reno’s newest concert venue, but most importantly you get to help out the veterans who make this all possible by protecting our great nation and our way of life.

Always support your local bands and venues … Go To A Show!

John Tuckness
John Tuckness
John Tuckness has been photographing rock concerts in the Reno/Sparks/Tahoe area and as far as Northern California since 2004. He tries to attend as many shows as he can. John knew he wanted to be a concert photographer when he went to his first concert, Kiss and Montrose way back in 1976. He saw three guys shooting the show and thought to himself, "that's what I want to do." After many years of undercover work (sneaking his camera into venues), he finally got noticed and started getting photo passes through PR people and the bands. John has had many of his photos published in newspapers, websites and band autobiographies.

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