KISS Drummer To Take Part In Hurricane Relief Benefit Concerts

September 19, 2005

According to KissAsylum.com, KISS/ALICE COOPER drummer Eric Singer will be taking part in two benefit shows in Indianapolis, Indiana in mid-October. Singer, currently on tour with ALICE COOPER, will be joined by fellow COOPER bandmates Ryan Roxie, Damon Johnson, and Chuck Garric at both shows. 100 percent of all ticket sales will go directly to the Red Cross' Hurricane Katrina relief fund. The band will be performing '70s classics, including covers of KISS, ALICE COOPER, AC/DC, THIN LIZZY, T-REX, CHEAP TRICK and others.

The first show is for all ages and will take place Friday, October 14 from 7 p.m. until midnight (or later) at the Holiday Inn (5120 Victory Dr.) on the southeast side of Indianapolis. If you need a room, call the hotel at 317-783-7751. All bandmembers will be available for autographs and photos. Tickets for this show are $20.00. The second show will be for ages 21 and over and will take place Saturday, October 15 from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Birdy's Bar & Grill (2131 E. 71st St.) on the north side of Indianapolis. Tickets for this show are $15.00. Tickets for both shows will go on sale next week at www.GetALifeInc.com or by calling 317-595-1108.

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