SOLD OUT SHOW TO TAKE PLACE ON DECEMBER 15TH AT LOS ANGELES HOUSE OF BLUES
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Megastar entertainer Snoop Dogg
will host his third annual benefit concert to take place on Saturday,
December 15th at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. All proceeds from the
sold out show will go to the Snoop Youth Football League (SYFL), the 2,500
strong league created by Snoop to help kids stay off the streets with a
positive, disciplined routine in sports.
Although Snoop is currently working on his forthcoming ninth album, his
new hit show on E!, "Snoop Dogg's Father Hood," and his football coaching
duties, he is taking time out of his busy schedule in order to benefit the
league he has created, coached and funded for the past three years. The
concert will ensure that the kids involved in the league have new uniforms,
transportation, lodging and food for their upcoming, highly anticipated
Snoop Bowl -- which will take place in Arizona during Super Bowl weekend.
Comprised of twelve different chapters, the youth league has grown
exponentially over the years due to Snoop and his team's commitment and
hard work. "I am as committed to the SYFL as I am to any of my other
interests -- it ranks as high, if not higher than the others for me. The
kids in the league depend on me to keep it going and giving 100% of the
sales from this concert is my way of making it happen for all of them,"
says Snoop Dogg.
The SYFL was created to give inner-city kids -- who otherwise would not
be able to play due to financial reasons -- the opportunity to participate
in organized sports. The league stresses the importance of academics,
discipline, and responsibility to at-risk youths, giving them a healthy
alternative to common negative influences such as gangs and violence.
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