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Real Estate Rockers in Relief returns to Irving Plaza for 10th annual night of live music and networking for a good cause - September 13

Manhattan, NY Real Estate Rockers in Relief is returning for its 10th annual benefit concert, bringing down the house once again at Irving Plaza on September 13th. This annual event will bring together the most prominent real estate moguls in New York for a night featuring multiple bands and four hours of live music, fun and networking. With over 700 attendees expected, the benefit centers around raising awareness and funds for NECHAMA, an organization rooted in its mission of repairing the world as well as providing comfort and hope to communities by engaging volunteers in disaster recovery work.

Founded in 2012 by Carl Schwartz of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP and David Lowenfeld of DHL Holdings, Real Estate Rockers in Relief has raised over $500,000 for NECHAMA since its launch. Since 2017, NECHAMA has invested more than $4 million in affected communities from coast to coast, and even as far away as Puerto Rico. The organization has helped 10,000 households due to the efforts of 3,000 volunteers contributing more than 137,000 hours of their time.

DATE & TIME: Wednesday, September 13, 2023

6:30 p.m. – Doors open

6:45 p.m. – Show begins

VENUE: Irving Plaza – 17 Irving Place, New York, New York 10003

TICKET INFO:

$59 – General Admission

$27.20 – Student Discount

$165 – VIP Admission (includes three hours of open bar and access to VIP areas)

Tickets are available online here.

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