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STARS COME OUT FOR WE CAN SURVIVE BENEFIT

Audacy CEO Robert Gebbia and COO Susan Larkin join Tate McRae
in presenting a check to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Alanis Morissette, Halsey and Weezer were among the acts crushing it at the ninth annual We Can Survive concert at the Hollywood Bowl, raising more than three-quarters of a million dollars for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

The Audacy show overflowed with hits: Morissette opened with “All I Really Want” and did a duet with Halsey on “Alanis’ Interlude”; Weezer banged out “Beverly Hills,” “Hash Pipe” and “The Sweater Song”; OneRepublic delivered a medley that included “Kids,” “I Lived” and “Apologize”; and Halsey’s set included “Gasoline” “Lighthouse” and “Without Me.” Garbage and Tate McRae also performed.

“The Hollywood Bowl is the perfect backdrop for this yearly event and we’re delighted to have hosted another unforgettable evening with these artists and fans,” said Audacy SVP of Programming and Music Initiatives Michael Martin. "We Can Survive was the ideal unofficial start to our jam-packed events season. We’re looking forward to creating more memories with our listeners real soon.”

The show furthers Audacy’s commitment to “I'm Listening,” its flagship social-impact program, committed to hosting conversations about mental health. It also presents an annual “I’m Listening” special, a live national broadcast that brings together artists, athletes, medical experts and others in discussions about mental health.

Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Audacy


Tate McRae is surrounded by RCA's Morgan Schabhuttl and Michele Landry (far left) and Jessie Maldonado and Mike Boccuzzi (far right)
and Audacy’s Erik Bradley (left) and Michael Martin (right) at the We Can Survive concert at the Hollywood Bowl.
Everyone is all smiles prior to experiencing the turmoil of stacked parking.

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