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'Muse' Announces Central Park Benefit Concert
The rock band will play Central Park's SummerStage in July to benefit The Coalition for the Homeless.

CENTRAL PARK, NY — Rock superstars "Muse" announced Monday that they will be playing in Central Park this summer to raise money for charity.
Muse will be performing on Central Park's SummerStage July 24 to benefit the Coalition for the Homeless, the band announced. The group, coming of the recent release of single "Dig Down," figures to be one of the SummerStage concert series' biggest draws, but also one of the most expensive shows.
Tickets for Muse's fan club and SummerStage members go on sale June 28th and the general sale begins June 30th at 10 a.m., the band announced Monday. Tickets will cost $65-60, according to the band.
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Coalition for the Homeless was founded in 1981 and is one of the nation's oldest charities advocating for and providing services to New York City's homeless.
"For more than three decades, the Coalition for the Homeless has developed and implemented humane, cost-effective strategies to end mass homelessness in New York City. Our model programs represent solutions that can dramatically reduce the homeless population and prevent homelessness among those most at risk," the organization says on its website.
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