Wildfires have been continuing to devastate Northern California, and across the country, people are stepping up to help those affected by the fires rebuild. San Francisco’s Boom Boom Room, a beloved funk, jazz, and blues club across from the iconic Fillmore, has just announced that on Thursday, October 19th, the venue will be hosting a live music benefit for victims of the fire featuring five local bands. Tapped for the $10 dollar benefit show are the Bay Area’s own Sweet Plot, The Crooked Stuff, Adam Knight & Friends, Evan Lanam & The Live Oaks and Jamie Clark Band. In addition, the night will also see special auctions and raffles with all proceeds going back to victims of the fire.
In addition to the bountiful live music that is meant to bring a little bit of joy into the community that’s been terrorized by fire, the night will also see special auctions and raffles with all proceeds going back to victims of the fire. The venue will also be accepting item donations for North Bay Shelters, with the items in need listed here. All proceeds from the event will go toward the American Red Cross with a designation to focus the money toward Northern California fire relief.
The show starts at 8 pm and runs until 2 am, with doors opening at 7:30 pm. Come out this Thursday to help support a deeply important cause, and you can check out the raffle items below.
Items for Raffle/Auction:
$250 Gift Certificate to Safeway
Safeway Gift Basket
3D Printer
$150 Gift Certificate to Warrior Within Designs
Custom Tie Dyes from Ben Jammin [Tie Dye Artist for the Grateful Dead]
Festival Tickets to For The Funk of It [August 2018]
Trey Anastasio Band Tickets at the Fox Theater Oakland
2 Tickets to any show at The Fillmore SF
2 Tickets to any show via BISS List
2 Tickets to Atta Kid + Merch Friday 10.20 at Boom Boom Room
2 Tickets to Dumstaphunk + Crooked Stuff Halloween at Sweetwater Music Hall
2 Tickets to Robert Walter’s 20th Congress at Boom Boom Room November ’17
TONS OF BAND MERCH
TONS MORE CONCERT TICKETS
TONS MORE PRIZES
ALL AUCTION + RAFFLE PRIZES go directly to helping the fire victims