Music in Common and the Rev Tor Band will team up to recreate The Band’s classic 1978 concert film The Last Waltz at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, NY on Friday, September 6. The full lineup includes, The Rev Tor Band, along with Gabriel Butterfield and Jimmy Eppard of the Gabriel Butterfield Band, Aaron Maxwell of God Street Wine, Kenny Siegal of Johnny Society; Frank Carillo, Lowell Wurster of Lucid, Danielia Cotton, KJ Denhert, Robert Burke Warren, Gina Coleman and Jason Webster of Misty Blues, Todd Mack; Dorraine Scofield, Ashleigh Catsos, Frank Messina and Professor Louie (co-producerof The Band’s last three albums). Tickets for the event are now on sale.

The concert, which is billed as The Last Waltz LIVE, will be a benefit for Music In Common, a non-profit organization whose mission is to stengthen, empower and educate communities through music. Music in Common (MiC) produces free, publicly accessible concerts, school programs, and multimedia productions with an interest in underserved areas and communities where there is a history of conflict, providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and collaborations that can lead to positive social change. The Sheffield, MA-based organization has toured to more than 200 communities across the US, Middle East, and Far East, and operates multiple programs locally, nationally, and internationally.