(KNSI) — Local students will take the stage this week for a good cause.
The Interact Club of St. Cloud Crush is hosting the second annual Battle of the Bands on Wednesday, April 1st, featuring high school and middle school musicians competing to benefit Project 37. The local non-profit is working to establish an all-ages, sober music venue and community space in the St. Cloud area.
Local band Slip Twister is also slated to perform during the evening.
The event starts at 6:30. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students, plus fees. Children ten and under get in free.
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