

Dave Matthews Band - Concert for Charlottesville
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A Concert for Charlottesville was a benefit concert held on September 24, 2017, organized by the Dave Matthews Band to raise funds for the victims killed and injured during the Unite the Right rally held from August 11–12, 2017. The band labeled the event as "An Evening of Music and Unity." Performances by Cage the Elephant, and Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland of Coldplay were then announced as special guests by Pharrell Williams. The duo performed some of the band's biggest songs as well as a cover of "You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry. The concert then proceeded with performances by The Roots with Bilal and Brittany Howard, Williams, Chris Stapleton, Justin Timberlake and Ariana Grande. The Dave Matthews Band and special guest Stevie Wonder closed out the concert by performing a cover of John Lennon's "Imagine", and Wonder's famous single, "Superstition".
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"Dave Matthews for Charlottesville"
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en
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Dave Matthews Band will play its 50th SPAC show Saturday - Times Union
Dave Matthews Band will play its 50th SPAC show Saturday Times Union
Charlottesville photographer details journey into capturing moments for Dave Matthews Band - WRIC ABC 8News
Charlottesville photographer details journey into capturing moments for Dave Matthews Band WRIC ABC 8News
Dave Matthews Band, fans return to the Gorge for Labor Day Weekend - The Spokesman-Review
Dave Matthews Band, fans return to the Gorge for Labor Day Weekend The Spokesman-Review
Dave Matthews Band & Red Light’s Coran Capshaw Plan to Renovate Public Housing in Charlottesville - Billboard
Dave Matthews Band & Red Light’s Coran Capshaw Plan to Renovate Public Housing in Charlottesville Billboard
Dave Matthews Band And The Sound Of Settling - NPR
Dave Matthews Band And The Sound Of Settling NPR
Dave Matthews Band Violinist Boyd Tinsley Announces Break From Group - Rolling Stone
Dave Matthews Band Violinist Boyd Tinsley Announces Break From Group Rolling Stone
Dave Matthews talks about Farm Aid, Charlottesville and the next DMB album - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dave Matthews talks about Farm Aid, Charlottesville and the next DMB album Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dave Matthews Band, Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande to Perform at ‘A Concert for Charlottesville’ - Variety
Dave Matthews Band, Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande to Perform at ‘A Concert for Charlottesville’ Variety
Pharrell, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake & More To Perform At Dave Matthews’ ‘A Concert For Charlottesville’ - VIBE.com
Pharrell, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake & More To Perform At Dave Matthews’ ‘A Concert For Charlottesville’ VIBE.com
Pharrell Williams, Justin Timberlake, Dave Matthews Band and more, to perform free concert in Charlottesville for residents - Daily Press
Pharrell Williams, Justin Timberlake, Dave Matthews Band and more, to perform free concert in Charlottesville for residents Daily Press
Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande Among Stars Performing at Free Concert for Charlottesville - Entertainment Weekly
Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande Among Stars Performing at Free Concert for Charlottesville Entertainment Weekly
Dave Matthews Band responds to deadly white nationalist rally: ‘This is not the Charlottesville we know and love’ - New York Daily News
Dave Matthews Band responds to deadly white nationalist rally: ‘This is not the Charlottesville we know and love’ New York Daily News
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