National Life Group Do Good Fest® returns with Collective Soul, Tonic and Fastball

Join us for a ‘90s throwback benefit concert, the National Life Group Do Good Fest®, on Saturday, October 18, featuring Collective Soul, along with Tonic and Fastball live at Levitt Pavilion Arlington.

Advance tickets are required, starting at a minimum donation of $10, with all proceeds benefiting the Tarrant Area Food Bank to help end childhood hunger, one of National Life’s core causes. Donations beyond $10 are encouraged to help kids in North Texas.

What Is Do Good Fest?

Do Good Fest was founded upon National Life’s values of Do good, Be good and Make good. This is the fourth year National Life will hold Do Good Fest at Levitt Pavilion Arlington, having raised over $200,000 to support kids in North Texas.

Do Good Fest includes Beats for Good, a high school music competition in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The winner is chosen by public vote and gets a chance to perform, receive a personal cash prize of $1500 and a $5000 donation to their school’s music program.

VIP Experience Details

Do Good Fest Texas also offers a VIP experience in the Levitt Center, which includes:

  • Exclusive air-conditioned space

  • Open bar and elevated pub food

  • Terrace overlooking the green and stage

  • Comfortable seating and restrooms

  • Swag bag filled with branded gifts

How Your Donation Helps

Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB) provides over 1 million nutritious meals weekly and food and nutrition education programs to those facing hunger. As a member of Feeding America, TAFB empowers communities to alleviate hunger and improve health.

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