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For the second year in a row, an extraordinary night of music, community, and purpose will take center stage when Musicians United for ALS: The Blues and More brings a powerhouse lineup of legendary artists to the historic The Capitol Theatre on Monday, April 13, 2026. The benefit concert supports the mission of ALS United Greater New York, helping provide research funding, care services, education, and advocacy for those affected by ALS.
Tickets for the star-studded event start at $84 and can be purchased at the following link https://www.thecapitoltheatre.com/the-capitol-theatre/events/detail/musicians-united-for-als-the-blues-more.
The event was conceived by acclaimed singer and songwriter Vaneese Thomas and her husband, renowned recording engineer and producer Wayne Warnecke, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2022. Wayne, known for his work with artists like Chaka Khan, Patti Austin, and Luther Vandross, has been a pillar of the music community for decades. Despite his diagnoses, he continues to inspire with his unwavering positivity and contributions to the industry, including producing Vaneese’s latest album, Stories in Blue.
Their vision brings together artists across blues, soul, funk, and rock for an unforgettable evening where music becomes a force for hope.
Legendary Lineup
Attendees can expect electrifying performances from an exceptional group of artists, led by Music Director Bruce McDaniel, including:
Paul Shaffer will co-emcee the evening with producer John Battiloro. Artists are subject to change, and additional artists may be added.
About ALS United Greater New York
ALS United Greater New York is among the largest ALS organizations in the United States, serving New York City, Long Island, the Lower and Mid-Hudson Valley, and Northern and Central New Jersey. For more than 30 years, the organization has led efforts in research funding, comprehensive care services, community education, and public policy advocacy, providing help and hope to families affected by ALS. Its work is shaped by a dedicated network of families, caregivers, clinicians, advocates, volunteers, and supporters who believe no one should face ALS alone.
This powerful night of music promises not only unforgettable performances but also an opportunity for the community to stand together in support of those living with ALS.