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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Daughtry Donates $1 of Ticket Sales to Fight Malaria


So, music group Daughtry is expected to play the Palace Theatre on April 29 at 8 p.m., the theatre annouced today.
The first leg of the group's tour will be in support of "Malaria No More" with $1 of sales going to that cause.
From a press release today:
Singer Chris Daughtry, guitarists Josh Steely and Brian Craddock, bassist Josh Paul and drummer Robin Diaz are excited to bring their bigger than life show into theaters across the country to provide an intimate experience for fans.Daughtry is pleased to welcome special guest Nashville-based pop rock group SafetySuit whose new album These Times. debuted No. 7 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.
Opening the show is singer-songwriter Mike Sanchez.Daughtry is also dedicated to using its position to raise awareness about a number of charitable causes.
For the "Break The Spell 2012 Tour," the band will help combat Africa's battle against malaria by donating $1 from every ticket sold to Malaria No More, a leading humanitarian organization determined to end malaria deaths in Africa by 2015.
The upcoming first leg of the tour will give fans a chance to experience a number of new tracks from Break The Spell, like the chart-climbing hits “Crawling Back To You” <http://bit.ly/qlMM5c> and “Renegade <http://bit.ly/r8nbHG> .” Singer Chris Daughtry says: “We recorded a hard-hitting rock album that is primed to blow the doors off these great theaters. Fans who come out are going to get an incredible show every night.”

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