Tickets are on sale now for the John Rich concert on November 10th at the Lorain Palace Theatre. The show is presented by Dave Mortach from Mortach Financial with special appearances by Travis Mills and Browns legend Bernie Kosar.
Rows A, B, and C and all loges include a meet and greet. All proceeds go the Travis Mills Foundation.
To purchase tickets visit: HERE
To add a meet and greet to your tickets, call 440-245-2323
John Rich is a multi-platinum hit generator and music industry leader whose ability to capture the American zeitgeist in song has made him one of the most successful and prolific entertainers in the music business today. In 2011, Rich impressed Donald Trump and American TV audiences, winning NBC’s The Celebrity Apprentice and raising $1.5 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. A three-time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year, Rich has notched over 14 Top Ten hits for artists such as Faith Hill, Taylor Swift, and the country music duo Big & Rich, for which he is the co-lead vocalist. As the grandson of a WWII vet, Rich also champions the men and women who serve our country.
Since 2019, Mortach Financial has raised over $1.6 million for the Travis Mills Foundation by matching dollar-for-dollar contributions up to $500,000 from donors everywhere. As a retirement planning specialist, host of the Retirement Wealth Planning radio show, and featured guest on the Fox Noon News Hour, New Day Cleveland, and WKYC Live on Lakeside, Dave Mortach has dedicated his career to helping the men and women in and around Cleveland, Ohio to keep their hard-earned money safe.
Visit Mortach Financial: HERE
The Travis Mills Foundation supports recalibrated veterans and their families through various programs that help these heroic men and women overcome physical and emotional obstacles, strengthen their families, and provide well-deserved rest and relaxation. As founder of the non-profit Travis Mills Foundation, Staff Sergeant Travis Mills is one of only five quadruple amputees to make it back from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq alive. He lost portions of both arms and legs but did not lose his incredible will to live. In addition to supporting recalibrated veterans and their families, he gives motivational speeches to audiences nationwide, reminding them to, “Never quit, never give up.”
Visit the Travis Mills Foundation: HERE
© 2021 iHeartMedia, Inc.