Tickets on sale for Salvation Army benefit concert featuring Sinatra, Jr.

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Tickets for the Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Benefit Concert will be available for purchase beginning at noon on Friday, Sept. 7.

This year’s concert, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. will spotlight the talent of Frank Sinatra, Jr., who will perform hit songs made famous by his father, Frank Sinatra. Songs to be featured include “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “New York, New York,” and “Luck Be a Lady.” The benefit concert will also present a photo gallery of Sinatra through the decades as Sinatra, Jr. sings songs that correspond with each decade.
“Starting in November of each year and running through the end of December, Milwaukee County families are given the opportunity to give back through the donation of coins and bills to the annual Salvation Army Red kettle Campaign,” said Major Roger Ross, Salvation Army Milwaukee County Commander. “The funds raised provide services to thousands of area residents, giving them an opportunity to not only have a joyous holiday season, but to also have access to other services throughout the year. This concert will enable people to not only support the programs and services offered by The Salvation Army but enjoy an evening of music.”
The benefit concert will be held at The Pabst Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. Ticket prices run at $125, $85 and $60 and can be purchased by phone at 414-268-3663 or online at www.pabsttheater.org. For more information about the concert, visit www.SAmilwaukee.org.

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