iHeartRadio Z100's Jingle Ball returns to Madison Square Garden | amNewYork
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iHeartRadio Z100's Jingle Ball returns to Madison Square Garden | amNewYork
"Start getting in the holiday spirit, New York! iHeartRadio Z100's Jingle Ball is returning to Madison Square Garden for its 29th year on Friday, December 12 at 7 p.m. Z100's Jingle Ball is New York City's iconic holiday concert, featuring the biggest names in pop music and celebrating the hottest songs of the year, said Mark Adams, Program Director for Z100. Few events capture the spirit of the holiday season like Jingle Ball."
"This year's star-studded lineup presented by Capital One will be led by Alex Warren, Conan Gray, Ed Sheeran, Nelly, and more. New York is the epicenter of the world when it comes to musicexcitement and entertainment, said Tom Poleman, Chief Programming Officer of iHeartMedia. Every artist from the day they pick up a guitar wants to play Madison Square Garden. It's just that legendary event."
"At the celebration, $1.00 of each ticket sold will be donated to this year's official charity The Ryan Seacrest Foundation. This organization is a non-profit dedicated to inspiring pediatric patients through entertainment and education-focused initiatives. Ryan Seacrest is, you know, he's just a great person who loves to give back, said Poleman. And he has these studios set up at hospitals across the country. You know [he] does such great work, and music is at the core of what he does at those hospitals."
Z100's Jingle Ball will take place at Madison Square Garden on Friday, December 12 at 7 p.m., marking its 29th year. The concert features major pop artists including Alex Warren, Conan Gray, Ed Sheeran, Nelly, and additional performers such as Jessie Murph, Laufey, MONSTA X, and Zara Larsson. One dollar from each ticket sold will be donated to the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, a nonprofit that creates entertainment and education-focused studios for pediatric patients. The event remains rooted at Madison Square Garden since 1996 and will also appear in multiple other U.S. cities.
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