Pittsburgh, PA’s Anti-Flag has launched a new charitable initiative for their upcoming tour of Canada. The band, along with Atticus Clothing, will have a download card available at their upcoming shows that entitles the buyer to three unreleased songs. The cards will be exchanged for donated clothing that will go to local youth and homeless shelters. In addition the card will serve as a $5 off coupon for the band’s recent album The Bright Lights of America at Canadian HMV stores. Atticus will also donate the clothing to the cause.
Charities supported on the tour include Covenant House, Operation Go Home, McDonald Youth Shelter, and the United Way along with local organizations. Fans at the Montreal show are instructed to bring non-perishable food instead of clothing. Donations can be dropped off at the band’s merch table.
Source Pittsburgh, PA’s Anti-Flag has launched a new charitable initiative for their upcoming tour of Canada. The band, along with Atticus Clothing, will have a download card available at their upcoming shows that entitles the buyer to three unreleased songs. The cards will be exchanged for donated clothing that will go to local youth and homeless shelters. In addition the card will serve as a $5 off coupon for the band’s recent album The Bright Lights of America at Canadian HMV stores. Atticus will also donate the clothing to the cause.
Charities supported on the tour include Covenant House, Operation Go Home, McDonald Youth Shelter, and the United Way along with local organizations. Fans at the Montreal show are instructed to bring non-perishable food instead of clothing. Donations can be dropped off at the band’s merch table.
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