Hot Stove Cool Music (HSCM) is turning up the volume for its 25th anniversary with an electrifying night of music, baseball, and giving back. This year’s milestone event will be bigger and better than ever, featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Cheap Trick as the headliners at The Paradise on Saturday, April 12! Longtime supporters of The Foundation To Be Named Later (FTBNL), Cheap Trick will bring their legendary sound to the stage to support an incredible cause. Founded by Fenway Sports Group senior advisor and World Series-winning executive Theo Epstein and his twin brother, Paul Epstein, FTBNL is dedicated to empowering the next generation of leaders and funding life-changing programs for underserved youth and families. Don’t miss this unforgettable night where rock legends meet baseball royalty, all for a great cause!
In addition to Cheap Trick, the Hot Stove Cool Music 25th anniversary concert will feature a very special performance by Greg Hawkes from The Cars with Eddie Japan Performing the Music of The Cars. The show will also feature a set by the Hot Stove All-Stars, led by HCSM founder and Hall of Fame journalist Peter Gammons, Theo Epstein, Kay Hanley (Letters to Cleo), Bill Janovitz, Wyc Grousbeck, Will Dailey, and Mike Gent (The Figgs). NESN personalities Tom Caron and Lenny DiNardo, a member of the curse-breaking 2004 Red Sox, will emcee the event.
A limited number of General Admission tickets are available for a $125 donation at www.ftbnl.org with all proceeds supporting FTBNL’s Peter Gammons College Scholarships. VIP tickets, which include access to a special pre-show reception, complimentary food and beverages, and a special viewing area, are also available.
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