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A Redd Hot Christmas

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A Christmas Dance Party and Warm Winter Clothing Drive to benefit Family of Woodstock's Walk-In Center

with opener ALEXIS P. SUTER BAND

Gates: 6:30pm
Doors: 7:30pm
Show: 8:00pm

Reserved Seating: $65
Standing Room / Dance Floor: $35

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Read our Ticket Policy.

Barnburner Pre-Sale:
Thu 10/24 10am

Public On-Sale:
Fri 10/25 1pm

ABOUT A REDD HOT CHRISTMAS

Now in its 2nd year, A REDD HOT CHRISTMAS, hosted by Eric Redd, is a benefit dance party+ concert + warm clothing drive that will start the holiday season off in full celebration mode. Internationally known and up-and-coming artists will be performing dance party classics mixed with holiday favorites that will keep everyone up on their feet and on the dance floor. A Redd Hot Christmas is truly set to become a Woodstock tradition drawing locals and tourists from the Hudson Valley/Tri-State area and beyond. All proceeds from the event, after expenses, go to the beneficiaries.

There’s also a serious side to the event…members of our community – particularly seniors - have increased need of support and it’s important to create awareness of this growing gap in our town and entire county. The donation of warm winter items really does make a difference.

A REDD HOT CHRISTMAS was conceived by Eric Redd as a way to give back to his hometown of Woodstock, NY. At Eric’s shows, the chairs and tables up front are cleared away, and you have to retreat to the back if you want to sit. “I’m not here for you to watch,” says the singer/dancer/songwriter. “I have these crazy clothes on so you can get excited and dance.”

BENEFICIARIES:

Family of Woodstock Hotline and Walk-In Center:  Formed by a group of volunteers in 1970 as a direct result of the influx of young people making the trek to Woodstock after the 1969 music festival., Family of Woodstock has been helping members of the community with “any problem under the sun”, 24 hours 365 days a year for 49 years.  

John Herald Fund: Administered by Family of Woodstock, the John Herald Fund helps local musicians and visual artists with small financial needs such as car repairs, electric, fuel and medical bills.