Rock Reggae & Relief Music Festival Aims to Support Scholarships in Pittsburgh, Featuring Acclaimed Artists
Entering its seventh year, the Rock Reggae & Relief Festival, backed by the Piatt Family Foundation, is geared up to extend its philanthropic reach on August 10, 2024. Held at Stage AE on the North Shore, the festival not only promises an exceptional assembly of talents but also a mission to aid the Pittsburgh Scholar House. This year's enticing line-up includes renowned bands and artists like the Dirty Heads, The Movement, The Elovaters, Third World, Roots of Creation, as well as local sensations Fubar (Pittsburgh) and DJ TJ Harris (Pittsburgh).
Music for a Cause
The festival is not just about the captivating rhythms and beats; it's a concerted effort to give back to the community. It intersects the world of music with charity, where attendees can revel in the performances while contributing to a meaningful cause. Funds raised will provide much-needed scholarship support, fostering educational advancement in the locality.
Star-studded Performances
With a stellar line-up, the Rock Reggae & Relief Festival is poised to deliver an unforgettable musical experience. The Dirty Heads are set to headline, bringing their signature alternative blend that has captured a global fan base. The Movement, alongside The Elovaters and legendary Jamaican reggae band Third World, are sure to add to the high-energy atmosphere with their soulful performances. A showcase of talent continues with Roots of Creation and the contributions of Pittsburgh's own Fubar and DJ TJ Harris, who will command the local stage with pride.