Dallas Venue Change

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    Goo Goo Dolls today announce they will move their Irving, TX concert on Wednesday, September 6th to Starplex Pavilion in Dallas, TX. In light of the horrific devastation that has been inflicted on the state of Texas this past week, the band is encouraging concertgoers to bring non-perishable donation items for the victims of Hurricane Harvey. As part of a day-of show special offer for new ticket buyers, anyone who brings a non-perishable item to donate can purchase a ticket for $15 plus fees. The venue and band has also given 500 tickets to first responders to attend the show. Goo Goo Dolls will make sure to honor the heroic first responders and residents of Texas and will dedicate this show to providing relief to those affected by Hurricane Harvey. The band had the following to add:
    “In light of the devastation that Hurricane Harvey has caused in the state of Texas, we want to do whatever we can to not only help those affected, but to also honor the first responders who have put their own lives on the line to help others during this terrible tragedy.”

Dallas Venue Change

Goo Goo Dolls today announce they will move their Irving, TX concert on Wednesday, September 6th to Starplex Pavilion in Dallas, TX. In light of the horrific devastation that has been inflicted on the state of Texas this past week, the band is encouraging concertgoers to bring non-perishable donation items for the victims of Hurricane Harvey. As part of a day-of show special offer for new ticket buyers, anyone who brings a non-perishable item to donate can purchase a ticket for $15 plus fees. The venue and band has also given 500 tickets to first responders to attend the show. Goo Goo Dolls will make sure to honor the heroic first responders and residents of Texas and will dedicate this show to providing relief to those affected by Hurricane Harvey. The band had the following to add:
“In light of the devastation that Hurricane Harvey has caused in the state of Texas, we want to do whatever we can to not only help those affected, but to also honor the first responders who have put their own lives on the line to help others during this terrible tragedy.”