Help Haiti Heal: Benefit concert in Black Mountain tonight offers live video/audio sreaming


Benefit concert tonight at the White Horse in Black Mountain with Nikki Talley, Dave Turner, Sirius B, Laura Blackley, Kim Hughes, Every Mothers Dream, and WSNB (We Sing Nasty Blues). $12 admission; starts at 7 p.m.

Last month, a two-day showcase of WNC talent called Help Haiti Heal raised over $6,000 for earthquake relief. As Help Haiti Heal Vol. 2 takes place this Saturday, Mountain Xpress again joins with the White Horse Black Mountain to host a live concert webstream. 

Watch the webstream here on March 13 beginning at approximately 7 p.m.

All donations and proceeds from ticket sales go to Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL), a non-profit organization working directly with the people of Haiti. Tickets are $15 and are available online here.

The White Horse is located at 105c Montreat Road in Black Mountain.

Below is the webstream feed (please note that the video stream runs only during the concert). Viewers can also watch the webstream at the official webcast site here.

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