King Dough Indy: Big Music Fans Joining the Fight Save Indiana’s Independent Venues

Flyer created by DJ Little Town.

Flyer created by DJ Little Town.

When you hear King Dough Indy, you probably think of their signature brick oven pizzas, but beyond that, they are also home to people who love music. Many members of their staff are talented DJs and musicians themselves. They have partnered with 8th Day Distillery and Sun King Brewery to help give back to the places they enjoy visiting after finishing that last slice.

On Sunday, September 27th they are hosting Bella Dole, a benefit for Indiana Independent Venue Alliance - boasting live DJ sets, paired with an online stream for those who don’t quite feel like leaving the house just yet. You can catch all vinyl DJ sets from D. Strange, Little Town, and Modest in person, or streamed via Twitch. With in-person and virtual attendance, people are able to join in on the cause without having to leave the comfort of their homes. Links will be provided on their social media platforms on the day of the event.

King Dough Indy will be donating a percentage of the day’s sales to Indiana Independent Venue Alliance, while also acting as a site for monetary donations directly to the cause. Links to IIVA will also be made possible for those watching the streamed event to donate directly to the efforts.

Mark your calendars, and set your phone reminders to Sunday, September 27th at 4P, to help #SaveOurStages!

Craving King Dough or more event details? Visit their site here!

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