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Night Ranger Fund-Raiser For L-W Marching Band

The concert raises money for the Lincoln-Way Marching Band program.

NEW LENOX, IL - If you grew up listening to music in the 1980s, then one rock-n-roll band is near and dear to your heart. Night Ranger. This summer, Night Ranger is returning to New Lenox to celebrate the release of its new album, "Don't Let Up." But this concert is truly special. On Saturday, June 16, Night Ranger will take the stage at New Lenox's Village Commons as part of a benefit to raise money for the Lincoln-Way Marching Band. Unlike the village's Triple Play Concert series, this concert is open to everyone. If you love Night Ranger and live in Joliet, Naperville, Frankfort, Mokena and anywhere else, then come on down.

So why is Night Ranger teaming up with Lincoln-Way students?

The Lincoln-Way Marching Band is raising funds to attend the 2019 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. "All proceeds will go directly to helping our students have an exceptional experience as they compete and perform throughout the 2018 season, and represent the Lincoln-Way community and ENTIRE Midwest at the 2019 Tournament of Roses Parade," the Lincoln-Way Music website declares.

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The Lincoln-Way Marching Band now has more than 250 members. The Night Ranger concert begins at 6 p.m. with gates opening at 5 p.m. Tickets are $30 each. It's general admission seating.

So how do you purchase tickets? Visit the Lincoln-Way music website here.

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