A Rochester band has moved its benefit concert for Venezuela earthquake victims to The Exchange on Flint Street, after the original venue, Lux bar, was damaged in a fire. The concert aims to raise funds and awareness for those affected by the disaster. The Rochester band, which has a strong following in the city's music scene, was quick to respond to the crisis in Venezuela, organizing the benefit concert to support relief efforts.
"We were devastated to hear about the earthquake and its impact on the people of Venezuela," said a band member.
The Rochester area has a vibrant music scene, with many venues and artists supporting local and international causes. The Exchange on Flint Street is a popular spot for live music and events, and the band is grateful to have found a new venue for the concert. The Rochester community has a long history of supporting humanitarian causes, and the benefit concert is expected to draw a large crowd. Rochester residents are known for their generosity and compassion, and the concert is a testament to the city's spirit of giving. Looking ahead, the band is urging Rochester residents to attend the concert and support the relief efforts in Venezuela.
The concert is scheduled to take place on a date to be announced, and tickets are available online. Rochester residents can also donate to the cause by visiting the band's website or social media pages.
