Public voting opens for high school musician competition Beats for Good – vote online now!
Addison, Texas (Sept. 9, 2024) – Public voting is now open online for the high school musician competition Beats for Good.
High school-aged musicians in the Arlington, Hurst, Euless and Bedford (HEB), and Mansfield school districts submitted videos to compete for a chance to perform at an annual benefit concert, the National Life Group Do Good Fest® at Levitt Pavilion Arlington and earn money for their high school music programs.
Now, the public votes and the video with the most votes wins.
The grand prize winner will open Do Good Fest, have the opportunity to meet the local and national musicians, and receive a $5,000 donation to their school’s music program as well as a $1,000 personal cash prize. First and second runners-up will receive $2,500 and $1,000 respectively for their school’s music program.
Watch the videos and vote online here: Beats for Good Texas — Do Good Fest.
On Saturday, Oct. 12, National Life Group Do Good Fest® presents Texas country phenom Aaron Watson along with Carson Jeffrey, Catie Offerman and September Moon for an outdoor concert festival experience at Levitt Pavilion Arlington to benefit Parkland Health’s Pediatric Behavioral Health Program in support of youth mental health.
Do Good Fest was founded upon National Life’s values of Do good, Be good and Make good. This is the third year National Life will hold Do Good Fest at Levitt Pavilion, having raised over $150,000 for Parkland. Tickets are required and can be reserved here for a minimum donation of $5. Donations beyond $5 are strongly encouraged to help kids in north Texas who are struggling with mental health issues.
Voting for Beats for Good ends on September 20.
Learn more here about National Life Group’s corporate philanthropy with programs that include LifeChanger of the Year, Do Good Heroes, a commitment to ending childhood hunger and supporting children’s mental health, among others.