The capacity of 'Road Rave' will be limited to 500 cars
27.04.2020 - 15:09 / variety.com
By Variety Staff
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iHeartMedia today announced the launch of “The iHeartRadio Living Room Concert Series Presented by State Farm,” a weekly performance series with the goal of bringing Americans together for performances by some of music’s top artists.
In honor of essential workers, a donation will be made to a featured charitable organization for each episode in the concert series, and will include a call-to-action encouraging viewers to donate.
The first episode,
The capacity of 'Road Rave' will be limited to 500 cars
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Tickets can only be purchased in "fan pods".
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