Arts & Entertainment

Bridge School Benefit Tickets On Sale Friday

The 26th annual concert founded by Neil Young and his wife to benefit a school for kids with special needs takes place Oct. 20 and 21st at Shoreline Amphitheatre.

Tickets for the 26th annual Bridge School Benefit go on sale Friday, Sept. 14 for the general public.

Residents may want to think about purchasing tickets, because it's another great line-up of musicians for the Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 20 and 21 event. This includes:

  • Neil Young & Crazy Horse
  • Jack White
  • Guns-n-Roses
  • The Flaming Lips
  • Sarah McLachlan
  • Foster the People
  • Lucinda Williams
  • Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers
  • K.D. Lang and the Siss Boom Bang
  • Gary Clark Jr.
  • And special guests

The general public can get tickets starting Friday at 10 a.m. at Livenation.com, at the box office, by calling 800-745-3000 or at any Ticketmaster outlet.

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Shoreline Amphitheatre reserves 300 tickets for local residents—100 each in the different seating levels. This is a result of a 2006 lease agreement between the city of Mountain View and the concert venue.

Tickets are $150 and $75 for reserved seats and $35 for general admission lawn plus applicable charges. There are a limited number of 4 packs of general admission lawn tickets for only $99 plus charges.

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Proceeds from these concerts benefit The Bridge School, a program for the communicative and educational development of children with severe speech and physical impairments.

Past performers at the Bridge School Benefit Concerts have included Paul McCartney, Arcade Fire, Metallica, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen and Green Day.




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