WILDFIRE BENEFIT
FEB. 2, 2025

**MEDIA RELEASE**
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA – January 30, 2025
Eat, Drink, Dance and raise funds for a good cause.
On Sunday February 2nd from 11am - 8pm the Biergarten at Old World welcomes you to come together and gather donations for the American Red Cross to assist those affected by the recent wildfires in the So-Cal area.
100% of online donations will be given to the American Red Cross and 50% of all food and beverage sales will be donated directly to those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
(Supported by Universe, School of Rock, Kfrog 95.1, QSC Audio)
Performances by Hard Days Night, Da Stube Buben, School of Rock, Franklin Wall, Gilbert Bonilla, KAYLN, Trey Hill, Kylie Trout, Cassie B, Ash Easton, Dave Bernal, Redneck Rodeo and more.
The stage is set for a day of fun centered around a good cause with a wide range of performances from A Hard Days Night Beatles tribute to Redneck Rodeo’s country standards and everything in between.
Nestled in the heart of Huntington Beach, The Biergarten at Old World offers 20,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor space, two stages, multiple bars, and ample seating.
FREE ENTRY with a $20 Suggested Donation. all ages if under 21 must be accompanied by parent
TICKETS & INFO:
Visit https://www.oldworldhb.com for full details and tickets.
LOCATION:
The Biergarten @ Old World Huntington Beach,
7561 Center Avenue, Huntington Beach
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Contact Us
For press inquiries, interviews, or media access, please contact Cyndie Kasko at: info@oldworldhb.com
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About Old World Village
in Huntington Beach, CA
Old World Village in Huntington Beach, established in 1978, is a beloved destination celebrating European traditions through food, drink, and events. Recognized for hosting California’s best Oktoberfest by Maxim Magazine and boasting award-winning sausages (as seen on Hell’s Kitchen), Old World continues to be a cornerstone of Surf City’s vibrant culture.