Columbia, S.C. Prepares for Rock 4 Recovery Concert to Support Substance Abuse Initiatives

Columbia, S.C. Gears Up for Rock 4 Recovery Concert

In the heart of Columbia, South Carolina, a powerful initiative is making waves in the local community, aiming to tackle the pressing issue of substance abuse. This October, the Midlands non-profit, LRADAC, is back with their much-loved Rock 4 Recovery concert, and it’s set to be a night filled with nostalgia, music, and most importantly, hope.

Mark Your Calendars for October 4

On Friday, October 4, starting at 6:30 p.m., the Icehouse Amphitheater in Lexington will transform into a vibrant hub of energy, as people from all walks of life gather to enjoy great music while supporting a crucial cause. This will be the 5th annual Rock 4 Recovery concert, and this year’s headline act is none other than the iconic ’90s alt-rock band, Everclear.

Enjoying Music with a Purpose

With 11 studio albums and an impressive collection of 12 Top 40 hits, Everclear has captured the hearts of fans since their early days. Led by the soulful Art Alexakis, who openly speaks about his own battles with substance abuse, the band brings a unique perspective to this event. Alexakis, now celebrating 35 years of sobriety, embodies resilience and the possibility of recovery, making his performance even more meaningful.

Familiar Favorites to Rock the Night

Concert-goers can look forward to singing along to some classic hits like “Santa Monica” and “Father of Mine”, which have become anthems for many. The combination of live music and a shared goal of supporting recovery creates an environment where joy meets purpose—a perfect blend for a Friday night out.

Aiming for Impact

Proceeds from this special event will directly benefit LRADAC (Lexington/Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council), which provides a range of services for individuals dealing with substance misuse. The funds generated through the Rock 4 Recovery concert will help keep these vital resources available for those in need, ensuring that support is just a reach away.

The Importance of Recovery Resources

Substance abuse is not just a personal struggle; it’s a community concern affecting families and friends. With the resources that LRADAC offers, individuals can find paths to recovery and healing. However, as many know, these services need sufficient funding and community backing to thrive. Events like the Rock 4 Recovery concert not only raise funds but also promote awareness about the challenges faced by those struggling with addiction.

Come Together for a Worthy Cause

This concert isn’t just about music—it’s about coming together as a community to support each other. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Everclear or someone eager to learn more about local recovery efforts, this night promises a warm, welcoming environment for all. By attending, you can enjoy a fantastic show while also playing a part in a greater mission—to make recovery accessible and affordable for those who need it most.

Get Your Tickets Now!

If you’re in the Columbia area or nearby, make sure to grab your tickets for this fantastic event. Secure your spot for an evening filled with good vibes and meaningful impact. Let’s rock the night away for recovery, and remind ourselves that together, we can build a supportive community that champions healing and hope for everyone.

Remember, the concert kicks off on October 4 at 6:30 p.m.. Your presence can make a difference!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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