Vampire Weekend, Real Estate, Devendra Banhart, Cass McComb and others will play an Occupy Sandy benefit this Saturday. The performance will take place at Brooklyn, NY’s St. Ann & the Holy Trinity from Noon-5 PM. All proceeds will benefit the organization, which has led relief efforts since Hurricane Sandy devastated the New York/New Jersey area. The benefit will also feature The Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser, Walter Martin and Peter Bauer, as well as Dirty Projectors members David Longstreth, Amber Coffman and Haley Dekle. Most artists will perform acoustic sets at the benefit. There is a suggested minimum of $30 for entry to the show.
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Vampire Weekend, Real Estate, The Walkmen, Dirty Projectors and More Set for Occupy Sandy Benefit
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