Rock Reggae & Relief Festival Set to Support Pittsburgh Scholar House with Star-Studded Line-Up
The streets of Pittsburgh are gearing up for the rhythmic pulse of the Rock Reggae & Relief Festival, an annual philanthropic event that is entering its seventh year with great fanfare. This festival, curated by the Piatt Family Foundation, has established itself as a beacon of charity and entertainment in the city. Set to take place on August 10, 2024, this year’s edition is poised to outshine its predecessors by expanding to the renowned Stage AE on the North Shore, a venue that promises to accommodate the festival's growing audience and an all-star line-up of performers.
A Cause for Education and Celebration
True to its mission, the Rock Reggae & Relief Festival is not just about mesmerizing music and good vibes; it’s a fundraising machine driven by a cause – to support the Pittsburgh Scholar House. This invaluable initiative offers educational opportunities to single parents in Pittsburgh, empowering them through knowledge and resources to attain a better future for themselves and their children. The festival stands as a perfect marriage of joy and generosity, where attendees can delight in stellar performances while contributing to a noble pursuit.
The Melodic Line-Up
The heart of the festival, the music, is set to be an eclectic and electrifying mix of reggae and rock beats, with bands such as Dirty Heads, The Movement, and The Elovaters leading the charge. Renowned group Third World will bring their legendary tunes to the stage, while Roots of Creation will add their own unique blend of reggae fusion to the mix. Pittsburgh’s own Fubar and DJ TJ Harris will represent the local talent, ensuring the homegrown spirit of Rock Reggae & Relief is felt throughout the festival. With a line-up like this, the event promises to be an unforgettable experience that will resonate long after the final note is played.
Festival, Charity, Music