Festival Park Set to Host Benefit Rock Concert Featuring Disciple & Decyfer Down

 Festival Park Set to Host Benefit Rock Concert Featuring Disciple & Decyfer Down

Fayetteville, NC – On April 12, 2024, Festival Park will become a nexus of rock music and philanthropy. The gates are set to open at 4:00 PM for an evening of electrifying performances by renowned rock bands Disciple, Decyfer Down, and local sensation 2 Dimensional.

This concert, however, strikes a deeper chord than the resonating riffs; it marks the inaugural major event hosted by Cross to Bear. This veteran-run nonprofit organization is at the frontline of numerous social challenges, including the fight against addiction, human trafficking, and more. The group’s commitment extends to providing tangible resources such as food and musical instruments to communities grappling with these issues.

In alignment with the spirit of the cause, the event is structured to be accessible and inclusive. Free parking and ADA-accessible facilities ensure that everyone can join in. In keeping with the focus on a safe and family-friendly environment, the concert will be free of alcohol, weapons, coolers, drugs, and smoke.

Tickets have gone on sale with an enticing offer of $7 off for those who purchase in advance. The community is encouraged to take swift action and secure their spots for a night that promises more than just music; it’s a pledge for positive change.

Festival Park is poised to overflow with the collective energy of rock enthusiasts and compassionate hearts alike. This event is not only a call to rock out but also a beckoning for unity in the name of benevolence and change.

For those ready to be part of this transformative night, tickets can be purchased at Eventbrite. And for everyone looking to amplify the message, a like and share can go a long way. The aim is clear: fill Festival Park with the spirit of rock and the resolve to aid those in need come April 12.

Kres Thomas, FayToday News

Kres Thomas