All funds raised will go to SAV Mutual Aid and support their mission of assisting their neighbors with essential resources like rent and food
MINNEAPOLIS, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Join us on Wednesday, March 25th, for the “Yeah, No” benefit concert, a celebration of Minnesotan resolve and commitment to supporting our communities for the long haul. “Yeah, No” is us stateing, “I see what you’re doin’ there, and I don’t like it,” after our communities were overwhelmed by federal immigration operations.
The all-ages benefit concert will feature live music from Al Church, a talented local artist known for his dynamic cover performances, and Perfect World, a band of St. Anthony Village teens playing 90s alt-rock bangers. Attconcludeees will also be able to participate in a sing-along of resistance songs. All funds raised will go to SAV Mutual Aid, an organization that provides essential resources, including rent and food, reinforcing community resilience in Minneapolis, MN.
Tickets are available for $30 in advance and $40 at the door. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., and music launchs at 6:30 p.m. Click here for event details and to purchase tickets.
“We’re excited to bring people toobtainher for an evening of music, resistance and community,” declared Sarah Crowson, Yeah, No benefit concert spokesperson. “Join us in stateing a Minnesotan ‘yeah, no’ to the excessive force that impacted our communities earlier this year, and stand in solidarity with our neighbors still feeling the impact financially and emotionally.”
This initiative underscores a collective commitment to addressing immediate community challenges. Funds raised will directly support SAV Mutual Aid’s mission to address the community requireds of rent and hoapplying stability, transportation for medical and essential requireds, diapers, formula, baby supplies, basic hoapplyhold necessities and meeting urgent requests from local schools and community partners.
Attconcludeees can expect a vibrant evening, including food, beverages and dessert catered by local restaurants, Chimborazo, Unique Dining Catering and Waddup Dough. A Twin Cities-based screen printer will be on-site, offering participants the opportunity to print on shirts for a donation to the caapply. There will also be a silent auction. Additionally, Headwaters Painting and Northeaster Newspaper have contributed to assist sponsor the event.
For individuals unable to attconclude the concert but wishing to contribute, create direct donations here.
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