QC United regretably has canceled "QC Gospel Meets New York Jazz" due to low ticket sales. We are disapointed to not have the opportunity to present this wonderful musical event to the Quad Cities. Please call 855-485-4445 if you have questions.

The Westbrook Singers, a nationally-known gospel group from the QC, and Ray Blue, an internationally known jazz musician from New York City, come together on the Adler Theatre stage in Davenport, Iowa.

Friday, March 25th (Easter Weekend) 8pm
Adler Theatre (136 E 3rd, Davenport, Iowa 52801)

Hosted by Lora Adams; actress and producer with WQPT

Also, showcasing special appearances by "The Crew" as well as "Pete the Purple Bull" and his Posse.

Experience a new kind of community giving- these musicians join forces to ensure that by night's end, the audience leaves with a renewed sense of hope and joy. QC United, a non-profit organization, has partnered with World Relief , PUNCH and KALA FM to ensure this event also brings hope to many in the Quad Cities by raising funds to support local youth and family programs.

Tickets can be purchased from participating organizations:

Purchase directly from these non-profits:
World Relief   1204 4th Ave, Moline, IL 61265
Phone:          (309) 764-2279

PUNCH          1st Baptist Church 1401 Perry St. Davenport, IA
Phone:          (563) 323-2766

KALA FM       Galvin Fine Arts Building 518 W Locust St. Davenport, IA
Phone:         (563) 333-6219

OR Support these organizations by purchasing online by visiting: www.qcunited.org

VIP tickets that include premium seating, a special meet & greet reception and other perks are also available at www.ticketmaster.com

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