Beckley, WV (WOAY) – Hospice of Southern West Virginia and Brian’s Safehouse’s annual Friends of Charity Auto Fair will be taking a hiatus this year.
However, event organizers are revved up regardless and have a plan to keep the good times rolling with a night of classic rock and powerful vocals.
The Revved Up Regardless concert kicks off this Saturday, July 12.
Capture Louisville: A Tribute to Journey will take the stage at the Woodrow Wilson High School auditorium.
The high-energy tribute band promises to deliver the iconic sound and spirit of Journey, with a performance fans won’t want to miss.
Tickets are available now for a minimum donation of $15. Premium seats in the center section, first three rows, are priced at $50, $40, and $30.
All other seats are general admission.
Every dollar raised will go directly to support Hospice of Southern West Virginia and Brian’s Safehouse.
And at checkout, guests will have the opportunity to give a little more, as every donation truly makes a difference.
Tickets are on sale now at wvautofair.com.






