Parlour Pizza to Kick Off Concert Series for Veterans Charity

Parlour Pizza, owned by Louisville-based hospitality group Craft Culture Concepts, kick off ParlourPalooza, a charity concert series to benefit USA Cares and its mission to support our military personnel and their families.

The initial event is set for June 11, 2022, at Parlour’s Jeffersonville, Ind., location from 11:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. ParlourPalooza will feature a concert lineup of six performances, and 100 percent of ticket sales will benefit the charity.

USA Cares, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, provides post-9/11 military veterans, service members, and their families with financial assistance and post-service skills training to create a foundation for long-term stability. Their services improve the quality of life for veterans and their families and reduce potential factors contributing to veteran suicide.

Tickets are on sale for $25 and can be purchased through the event portal on USA Cares' website. The first 100 ticketholders will receive a Limited-Edition Commemorative T-shirt, in addition to their concert admission.

ParlourPalooza's lineup includes Shane Dawson, JackNLindsey, Acquainted Strangers, The Skinny, The Leftovers, and Radiotronic.

Don Robinson, Managing Partner of Craft Culture Concepts, has been working closely with his Director of Marketing, Emily Kunkel, and the USA Cares team to create an unforgettable experience.

"We have dreamed of creating ParlourPalooza and are absolutely thrilled to see it finally come to life. More so, working with the USA Cares team has been nothing short of phenomenal as they are truly an organization that isn't afraid to do the necessary work to support our military, and ultimately our community," said Robinson in a news release.

USA Cares is honored to partner with Parlour Pizza on the ParlourPalooza concert series. These events are raising money to help veteran families in crisis and allow us to continue our mission of reducing the factors that contribute to veteran suicide," added Matt Castor, USA Cares Vice President of Outreach & Development. 

For more information, visit usacares.org.

Kevin Gibson

Writer/author based in Louisville, Ky.

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