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Tempe Noise Takeover festival rocked 3 nights for a good cause

Three nights of shows by some of the Valley's best musicians benefited the Abortion Fund of Arizona.
Image: Daphne Greene of Daphne + The Glitches.
Daphne Greene of Daphne + The Glitches. Neil Schwartz Photography

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The second annual Tempe Noise Takeover music festival was held Sept. 6 to 8. Thirty-plus bands and two venues, Yucca Taproom and Time Out Lounge, put on a weekend of local music to support the Abortion Fund of Arizona.

Each night, the festival was a testament to the incredible support from the charity and the local talent. The community's involvement was evident in both venues' diverse musical genres. This collective effort significantly contributed over $1,000, underscoring the community's unwavering support for local music and important causes.

With the success of this musical weekend, it is hopeful this event will continue to thrive for many years to come.

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Celebration Guns performed Friday at Yucca Tap Room.
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Marcus Rushmore of Let Alone.
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Dead Bugh performed Sunday at Yucca Tap Room.
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Ring Finger No Pinky rocked out at Time Out Lounge.
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John Bonner of Gnarwhal Jrz.
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Black Tapestry performed Sunday at Yucca Tap Room.
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Local music fans flocked to Tempe Noise Takeover.
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Proceeds from the event benefited Abortion Fund of Arizona.
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