Geoff Tate To Donate 100% of Meet & Greet Proceeds to Homeless Outreach MercyWatch.

Former Queensryche vocalist Geoff Tate announced via his official Facebook page that he will be doing meet & greets in select cities on his 2020 Empire Anniversary tour.  While Geoff has offered some great meet & greets in the past, Geoff decided to make 2020’s meet & greets something meaningful and special.

MercyWatch is an organization that is very close to Geoff’s heart as it is an organization that is out there to try and do what they can to aid the homeless population.  Geoff sang of the homeless epidemic in the 1990 song “Della Brown” which appeared on the Empire album.  Here’s what Geoff had to say about the up and coming meet & greets.

Donate to MercyWatch to go to meet and greet. MercyWatch provides homeless outreach and street medicine to those living on the streets of the Pacific Northwest. This all-volunteer team of doctors, nurses, mental health professionals, social workers, and spiritual care specialists serves clients mired in drug and alcohol addiction, mental health crisis and poverty, employing a circle of care to heal, and sometimes lift patients out of homelessness and into housing. This approach is used by hospitals in holistic healing. MercyWatch is planning future expansion. The proceeds from your pass to meet Geoff Tate in person will help make this possible.

Thank you. These are NOT tickets to the show.

https://geofftate.com/meet-greet/

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