United Way Centennial Benefit Concert featuring Common

United Way Centennial Benefit Concert featuring Common
To honor a century of service and driving positive change across Greater Baltimore, United Way of Central Maryland will host a Centennial Benefit Concert featuring multi-award-winning artist Common; legendary dance-music vocalist CeCe Peniston; and local artists Elyscia Jefferson of The Voice, Whiskey Feathers, and the Baltimore City College Choir.
For 100 years, United Way of Central Maryland has been a catalyst for long-term, positive change – serving the region through natural disasters, wars, civil unrest, health crises, government shutdowns, and more. The evening of giving back to and celebrating the spirit of our community will feature moving performances, tributes to local changemakers, and more. A portion of each ticket sold supports the expansion of United Way’s work to build stronger lives and neighborhoods in the region.
An investment in United Way aids the organization’s mission of advancing healthy communities, youth opportunity, financial security, and neighborhood resiliency. To purchase tickets for United Way’s Centennial Benefit Concert and to learn more, visit www.uwcm.org/concert.