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Tuesday 15 May 2018

Phillip Phillips will headline 5th annual Do Good Fest Benefit Concert


Phillip Phillips, who recently released the new album titled "Collateral" the fifth annual Do Good Fest on July 14, a free benefit festival that raises funds for cancer patients.

Phillips, known for his successful musical career after winning the American Idol TV contest six years ago, is in the middle of The Magnetic Tour to support their new album.

"Phillip Phillips is a great talent and we are excited to welcome you to our stadium," said Mehran Assadi, President, Chief Executive Officer and President of National Life. "He also supports worthy causes through his work with Brave Debut, a non-profit organization that supports newborns. We share their passion for doing good in the world. That's why we are honored to raise money so that the journey of cancer patients through treatment is a little easier. "

The Point, Independent Radio, shares the cause. "We are very excited about this year's programming and we are honored to once again participate in Do Good Fest," said John Mullet, The Point Program Director. "It's a wonderful synergy when our community receives such a great event and at the same time helps such a wonderful cause.

The Life's National Life's Good Life Festival raises funds for Branches of Hope, the Central Vermont Medical Center Cancer Patient Fund. In the first four years of the festival, they raised $ 93,000 for Branches of Hope, which provides money to patients on cancer treatment for routine and unexpected expenses such as housing, transportation, services medical and other as basic as paying for heating fuel.

The Do Good Fest, which includes food trucks, a beer tent, a non-profit city and children's activities, as well as music and fireworks, is free. Parking costs $ 20 per vehicle in advance and $ 25 on the day of the show. All proceeds go directly to Branches of Hope.

Phillips will direct the show and will be preceded by the outdoor scene on the National Life Lawn by Serena Ryder, who also has a new album; Syml, currently on tour to support his debut album; Caitlin Canty, a West Rutland native who recently appeared in Rolling Stone magazine as a rising star; and Chad Hollister, a Vermont resident who will complete his tour in his hometown.

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