Did you know that families make up 40% of the homeless in DeKalb county? Sadly, it’s true. That’s why its the mission of Amplify concerts to leverage the universal love of music to raise money and awareness for excellent charities fighting poverty at the local level.
Amplify concerts strive to end homelessness and poverty by drawing attention to the issues and celebrating organizations that fight for these causes on a daily basis. Poverty is Real, a 501(c)(3), is the organizer of the concert. They are an independently funded organization that acquires their funding through donations separate from the concerts. Poverty is Real selects the artists, picks the venue, hosts the party and then donates all of the proceeds to a local charity. Amplify Decatur will benefit and celebrate the efforts of Decatur Cooperative Ministry . Visit the Decatur Cooperate Ministry website to learn more about their many programs that are fighting to end homelessness.
Amplify will be hosting concerts at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur starting Friday, June 20th through Sunday, June 22nd.
Friday, June 20th
Jennifer Daniels and Steve Everett will perform on Friday night at 8pm.
Saturday, June 21st
Interactive Kids Show with The Learning Groove feat. Eric Litwin, Michael Levine & Jennifer Daniels will play at 2pm.
Five Eight will play at 7pm.
Those Darlins will play at 9:45pm.
Sunday, June 22nd
My Hometown, a celebration of Bruce Springsteen, is set to take place at 7 p.m. The evening will feature 10 amazing artists performing their favorite covers of The Boss. Artists you can expect to see are:
Claire Campbell of Hope For AGoldenSummer
Drew Beskin of The District Attorneys
Chris Stalcup
Flint Hill Specials
Kristen Englenz
Nathan Beaver
Spencer Smith
Mike Killeen
Rex Hussmann
Scott Miller
And more!