Breakout Star Austin Mahone to Headline Fourth Annual Rock the Red Kettle Concert at Universal CityWalk's '˜5 Towers'€™ Venue in Los Angeles Benefiting The Salvation Army

Nov 14, 2013

Fans Win a Chance to Meet Performers Through Online Red Kettle Sweepstakes 

Alexandria, VA (November 14, 2013) - It's time to Rock the Red Kettle this holiday season with the fourth annual free concert hosted by The Salvation Army and produced by Ned Specktor of Specktor Media. Music veteran Kelly Rowland will kick off the concert at Universal CityWalk’s “5 Towers” concert venue in Los Angeles by celebrating the work of The Salvation Army before turning over the mic to hot new artists Bean, Coco Jones and headliner Austin Mahone. The free concert will take place on December 7 at 5 p.m. PST and be streamed live on the Salvation Army Tumblr page.

Recently, Mahone got to hang out with kids at The Salvation Army Miami Shelter. During his day of service, Mahone kicked off the holiday season by helping the kids decorate the shelter for Christmas, and he left behind a few gifts of his own for them. He brought some genuine fun and laughter to their lives.

“I had a blast hanging out with the kids in Miami. They all had such great attitudes, and their enthusiasm was contagious,” said Mahone. “The Salvation Army provides so many kids a safe place to live while their parents get back on their feet. I was honored to be part of this great cause and can’t wait to perform for my fans on its behalf.” 

“Rock the Red Kettle is such an exciting way for The Salvation Army to engage with the next generation of donors,” said Major Ron Busroe, national community relations and development secretary for The Salvation Army. “We look forward to bringing fans some energetic musical performances while also highlighting the importance of giving back during the holidays and how they can get involved with The Salvation Army.”  

The free Universal CityWalk concert will raise awareness of The Salvation Army’s 123rd annual Red Kettle Campaign, the oldest charitable fundraiser of its kind in the United States. Money raised during the campaign helps the Army serve 30 million of America’s most vulnerable through an array of programs including food for the hungry, shelter for the homeless and toys for children. 

Similar to years past, fans can host their own Online Red Kettles by visiting OnlineRedKettle.org. But this year, the Army is saying thanks in a big way by launching the Rock the Red Kettle Team sweepstakes and enlisting the help of the artists to raise funds for a chance to hang out with them in person or via a Google Hangout. By joining the Online Red Kettle Teams of Mahone, Jones or Bean, three lucky fans will win the chance to fly to Los Angeles with a guest to attend the concert and meet the performers. Eight more participants will win the opportunity to virtually connect with Austin Mahone through a Google Hangout before the show. 

“The Salvation Army does so much good for so many, and it’s important to help the next generation continue the organization’s legacy of helping people in need,” said Ned Specktor, the show’s producer. “We do that with the Rock the Red Kettle concert, and this year’s show takes fan interaction to a whole new level. Fans can give back to those in need through the Online Red Kettles and also get the chance to interact with their favorite stars.” 

To reach budding philanthropists across the country, a live stream of the concert will be available through The Salvation Army’s Tumblr page at SalvationArmyUSA.tumblr.com. In addition to giving online or to the more than 25,000 bell ringers found on street corners and retail entrances across the country, supporters can donate through the Army’s text-to-give program. By texting the word “KETTLE” to 80888, donors can send $10 to the Red Kettle Campaign through December 24.

From its humble beginnings as a Salvation Army captain’s startup program in 1891 in San Francisco, the Red Kettle Campaign has grown into one of the most recognizable and important charitable campaigns in the United States. It provides toys for kids, coats for the homeless, food for the hungry and countless social service programs year-round. 

To learn more about the event, visit Universal CityWalk at CityWalkHollywood.com 

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About The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army, an evangelical part of the universal Christian church established in London in 1865, has been supporting those in need in His name without discrimination for more than 130 years in the United States. Nearly 30 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year through the broadest array of social services that range from providing food for the hungry, relief for disaster victims, assistance for the disabled, outreach to the elderly and ill, clothing and shelter to the homeless, and opportunities for underprivileged children. 82 cents of every dollar The Salvation Army spends is used to support those services in 5,000 communities nationwide. For more information, go to salvationarmyusa.org.  

About Specktor Media 
Specktor Media is a management and production company founded on the belief that entertainment and philanthropy combined under one roof can affect positive change. The company strives to create awareness for causes that need support, through their production of live concerts, television shows and music management. For more information, go to facebook.com/SpecktorMedia .

About Universal CityWalk
Universal CityWalk is Southern California’s dynamic entertainment, dining and shopping destination that reflects the area’s rich cultural diversity. The iconic open-air leisure and nightlife complex provides “Always Unexpected” entertainment options and has served as a prototype for similar destinations. Universal CityWalk includes the dynamic high-tech concert venue, “5 Towers,” provides L.A.’s best movie-going experience at the AMC Universal CityWalk cinemas and offers such unique venues as the “Jon Lovtiz Comedy Club,” the “Infusion Lounge,” iFly indoor skydiving and mechanical bull-riding at “Saddle Ranch Chop House.”

 


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