Harvest Nights Hurricane Heroes Concert Set for January with Def Leppard, Train, and Brad Paisley
FORT MYERS, FL (CelebrityAccess) – Despite the recent hurricanes, the music continues in southwest Florida. The
Charity Pros have rescheduled the Harvest Nights Charity Music Festival for January 10-12, 2025, at the Seminole
Rodeo Grounds in Immokalee.
The storm has passed, and now the Hurricane Heroes Stage will welcome headliners Def Leppard, Brad Paisley, and
TRAIN, following their sold-out stadium tour. The festival will feature 14 bands over three days, near the Seminole
Casino.
Originally planned for November, the event was moved due to Hurricane Helene and Milton’s impact on the region.
“Many in our community, including our board members and volunteers, have been deeply affected,” said Megan
Maloney, co-founder and President of Charity Pros. “Now is the time to support our neighbors as they focus on
recovery.”
The lineup is impressive, showcasing artists like Tyler Hubbard from Florida Georgia Line, Don Felder of the Eagles,
rock band Tesla, and country stars Terri Clark and Alana Springsteen, among others. This variety promises an
exciting weekend of entertainment.
All event proceeds will benefit local disaster relief efforts and charities, including the Immokalee Foundation, the
Cancer Alliance Network of SWFL, and the Guadalupe Center. Tickets will be available starting October 22nd at 10
a.m. by making a donation at www.thcharitypros.org, with options for VIP packages, reserved seating, and general
admission.
The festival will also feature a vibrant Festival Village with pre- and post-show entertainment, arts and crafts booths,
local businesses, and food trucks. On-site camping for RVs, trailers, and campers will be available as well.
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