FARGO, N.D. – Martin Zellar and The Hardways perform at the Fargo Air Museum’s first Charity Concert on Friday, January 26 at 8:00pm. Proceeds from the event directly support the Museum’s mission and operation.
The Charity Concert is sponsored by Martin Mechanical Design, Facial and Oral Surgery Center, and Fargo Jet Center. Food and beverage provided by Traditions Restaurant and Bar and The Boiler Room respectively.
Martin Zellar first appeared on the Minneapolis music scene as the lead singer and songwriter of the alt-country pioneering Gear Daddies and has toured extensively with the band and as a solo artist. With 9 albums under his belt, Zellar’s latest effort, an 11-song album called Head West, build on his long tradition of delivering what his fans have come to expect from him: quality songwriting and heartfelt performances.
The Fargo Air Museum was founded with the nonprofit mission of promoting aviation through education, preservation and restoration. Located on 19th Ave. N. just east of Interstate-29, the Fargo Air Museum is home to aircraft of all eras. Visit fargoairmuseum.org for additional information.
All ages are welcome to attend. General admission ($25) and VIP tickets ($50) are available now at fargoairmuseum.org. VIP ticket holders enjoy advanced entry, access to the VIP area, and one free drink ticket. Guests of age interested in alcoholic beverages receive a wristband at the door.