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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Vincent Tucker to host UT Arlington benefit concert


Aptly titled SMASH OUT AIDS Gospel Hip Hop Event, Mr. Tucker will use his growing popularity to help promote AIDS Awareness and raise funds for Keep A Child Alive.

The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) chapter of Keep A Child Alive (KCA) has announced that rising music/entertainment executive Vincent “Young Heartbreak” Tucker will host its upcoming benefit concert. Aptly titled SMASH OUT AIDS Gospel Hip Hop Event, Mr. Tucker will use his growing popularity to help promote AIDS Awareness and raise funds for Keep A Child Alive.

Created by Chapter President Melissa Felix, the SMASH OUT AIDS Gospel Hip Hop Event will take place March 6th at The Lone Star Auditorium. Starting at 7pm, the benefit will include gospel and holy hip hop performances, live step show, spoken word poetry and praise dancers. The program will also feature slide shows educating attendees about Keep A Child Alive, the AIDS epidemic and how people can help fights AIDS thru the “Who Gives A Buck?” campaign.

Tickets ($3 Presale, $4 at the Door) are available to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis by submitting a request via Kids.R.The.Future@gmail.com or calling (817) 721-2162.

About UTA Chapter of Keep A Child Alive (KCA)

University of Texas at Arlington chapter is part of KCA’s action-oriented network of student-led chapters in the U.S. dedicated to educating the AIDS pandemic through awareness and fundraising events and to support the work of Keep A Child Alive. Sociology Education Major Melissa Felix is the 2008-09 President of the UTA chapter.


Source: The Young Heartbreak Agency



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