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The producers of BottleRock 2014 announced plans to co-host an earthquake relief concert at the Napa Valley Expo on Sunday Sept. 28.

As of Friday, artist Michael Franti, best known for the song “Say Hey (I Love You)” is scheduled to perform, according to a news release from Latitude 38 Entertainment.

An additional national touring act and “a few” Napa artists will also be featured, said Jason Scoggins of Latitude 38. As of Friday afternoon, he could not elaborate on what other national touring act the one-day event might include or any other details for the event.

The Napa Valley Rocks Earthquake Benefit will tentatively run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 28.

“We’re planning for upwards of 3,000 attendees,” said Scoggins. Ticket prices have not been announced.

The event will be co-sponsored by the Napa Valley Expo, said Joe Anderson, Expo CEO. The benefit show could possibly use both Chardonnay Hall and the Plaza Stage, he said. Both remain open after the earthquake.

He referred additional questions about the event to Expo board member Belia Ramos, who could not be reached on Friday afternoon. Additional sponsors and partners of the event were not provided.

Scoggins said the goals of this event are to raise awareness that downtown Napa is “open for business and pleasure,” raise money for the Napa Valley Community Foundation to support small businesses and residents of Napa that have been drastically affected by the Aug. 24 earthquake and “raise the spirits of the community.”

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