All proceeds from the event will be directed to the New Orleans New Year's Day Tragedy Fund.
Bass music fans are rallying to support New Orleans in the wake of the tragic New Year's Day truck attack, organizing a special electronic concert to raise crucial funds for victims and their families.
On Friday, January 10th, bass music star Boogie T will headline "Nola In Need," a special benefit show at ARORA NOLA. The concert aims to bring together the local community and electronic music lovers from across the country in a show of support and solidarity.
With Boogie T leading the charge, the event is set to feature some of the city's best electronic music talent, all united by the common goal of helping those affected by the tragedy. All door proceeds will be donated to the New Orleans New Year's Day Tragedy Fund, a resource launched to provide assistance to the families of the victims and those seriously injured or impacted by the attack.
14 people were killed in the terror attack on the morning of January 1st, when a man drove a pickup truck into a crowd during New Year's celebrations on Bourbon Street, CNN reported. The perpetrator, a 42-year-old Army veteran who had an ISIS flag in the vehicle at the time, was killed in a firefight with officers, the FBI confirmed in a press release.
Tickets to "Nola In Need" are on sale now. You can also donate to the Greater New Orleans Foundation's fund here.