2025 Legends Concert Series Featuring Styx: Supporting Student Scholarships at UNT Health Fort Worth

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2025 Legends Concert Series Featuring Styx: Supporting Student Scholarships at UNT Health Fort Worth

Get the latest news for the Fort Worth area by signing up for our newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox for free. The 2025 Legends Concert Series, featuring the iconic rock band Styx, is set to headline UNT Health Fort Worth's signature fundraising event to support student scholarships. Presented by JPMorganChase, the concert will take place on October 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Bass Performance Hall in downtown Fort Worth. Tickets are available for purchase now.

Since its establishment in 2013, the Legends Concert Series has raised over $3 million to benefit UNT Health Fort Worth initiatives. The proceeds from this year's event will specifically go towards scholarships for students pursuing healthcare degrees. The concert is being chaired by Fort Worth residents Jill and Quintin Cassady, with Michele and Fred Reynolds as honorary chairs. Quintin is an officer of UNT Health's Foundation Board of Directors, and Michele is an emeritus director.

Styx, known for their chart-topping hits and captivating stage presence over the past five decades, will bring their iconic songs like "Come Sail Away," "Mr. Roboto," and "Renegade" to the Bass Hall stage. The band's latest album, "Circling From Above," released to critical acclaim on July 18. Styx's current lineup includes James "JY" Young, Tommy Shaw, Chuck Panozzo, and other talented musicians.

Previous headliners of the Legends Concert Series have included renowned artists like Three Dog Night, Little River Band, and Chicago. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit unthealth.edu/legends or contact Lee Ann Embry at 817-735-0204. Join us for an unforgettable night of music and support for future healthcare professionals shaping our communities.

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