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For the 9th year, WHSN is puttin on its acoustic showcase to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. They call it AS4MS.
100% of the proceeds will be given to the Greate New England chapter of the charity.
Organizers are excited about this year's acts.
"We have 3 bands joining us including a band from Hampden called Beyond Goodbye, we have a duo coming up from Portland called Worried Well, and our headliners are a pop/punk band out of the Boston area called A Loss for Words," said Mark Nason, Program Director at WHSN 89.3 FM.
The show is Friday, September 21 at 7:30 PM. Doors open at 7PM at the Gracie Theatre on Husson Univerisity's campus.
Tickets are $10 each. You can pick them up at Bull Moose locations or buy them at the door.
Acoustic Showcase to Benefit Greater New England Chapter of MS Society
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