HolyName Presents “Rock Against Traffic” Livestream on Jan. 11 Bringing Awareness to Human Trafficking

HolyName will host "Rock Against Traffic," a special livestream concert, on January 11 at 7:00 PM PST. This event coincides with World Human Trafficking Prevention & Awareness Day, uniting the metal community in the fight against human trafficking. All proceeds will benefit the Run Against Traffic Foundation, which funds quality aftercare for survivors of human trafficking.
The livestream, which was pre-recorded at The Glasshouse in Pomona during the band's SOLD-OUT inaugural event, will feature an exclusive HolyName performance with special guest appearances to include:
Eric Gregson (xDeathstarx)
Jason Moody (No Innocent Victim)
Ryan Clark (Demon Hunter)
Brook Reeves (Impending Doom)
Michael Felker (Convictions)
Trevor Tyson (Heal The Hurt)
This unique program combines a heart of aggressive worship with a mission to raise awareness and funds for the fight against human trafficking.
"Rock Against Traffic is significant because it combines my own origins in a unique and passionate culture of people with a mission that is very near to mine and Krissi's hearts," says Tommy Green, founder of Run Against Traffic and frontman of HolyName. "We are using the power of our community in the hardcore and metal scene to raise awareness, funds, and shine a light on the incredible need for survivors of human trafficking to receive quality aftercare."
Tickets for the streaming concert event are available now at https://rockagainsttraffic.com for just $13. By purchasing a ticket, viewers will not only enjoy an unforgettable metal experience, but they will also contribute directly to supporting survivors of sex trafficking. Together, we can amplify the fight for freedom and healing.
For more information about Run Against Traffic and their mission, visit www.irunagainsttraffic.com.
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