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Dave Matthews Band announces summer tour, stop in Virginia Beach

During the band's tour, they hope to plant one million trees to neutralize the concert's carbon footprint.
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — "For you, for me, come crash" the Dave Matthews Band is coming to Virginia Beach this summer!

On Saturday, July 25 at 7:30, the band will take the stage at the Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach.

Online ticket presale for Warehouse Fan Association starts on Thursday, January 23.

Tickets for the public go on sale starting Friday, February 21 at 10 a.m.

The Dave Matthews Band has committing to help plant one million trees as a collective effort with The Dreaming Tree Wines and DocuSign.

The band is inviting concertgoers to join them in this mission by contributing an optional donation of $2 per ticket to plant a tree with The Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees campaign – a major forest restoration effort to plant a billion trees around the world by 2025. 

For more details, click here.

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The band is trying to neutralize the biggest contributor to a concert’s carbon footprint – fan travel. In addition to the band’s footprint, REVERB will be calculating the carbon footprint associated with fan travel to Dave Matthews Band shows in 2020 and the band will be neutralizing these emissions by supporting carbon reduction projects. 

The band has a long history of reducing their environmental footprint and neutralizing tour carbon emissions from flights, buses and trucks, hotel stays and venue energy use going back to their first shows in 1991.

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