Concert4Crohn’s rocking hard Saturday at Pop’s
Radio station KPNT-FM (105.7 the Point) and concert club Pop’s have teamed up for the first Concert4Crohn’s at 7 p.m Saturday at Pop’s.
Performing are St. Louis rock staples Brookroyal, Copperview, Arythma, and Cavo.
Raffle items include a guitar signed by Pointfest bands, a signed Marc Bulger jersey, two six-month supplies of Vitamin Water, and more.
The Point’s Jeff Burton will emcee. He was diagnosed with Crohn’s when he was 14 years old. Crohn’s disease is a chronic digestive disorder of the intestines, and is also known as an inflammatory bowel disease.
Tickets are a dirt-cheap $1.05. The show benefits the Midwest chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA).
Get more information at www.ccfa.org or www.kpnt.com



Kevin C. Johnson has covered the St. Louis' music and nightlife scene for the past decade.
These bands are all incredibly terrible and cheezy. Go see A Place to Bury Strangers at the Bluebird on Saturday if you wanna see real music. Kevin, how bout a review on Monday? Oh wait, you have a life and are probably doing something more important than steering the St. Louis people to the correct shows.
I’m sorry, I didn’t know this was for charity. I’m not gonna tell anyone to not go to this show.
John
First of all make sure you have all the info on a show before you rip it. Secondly, you obviously have never seen any of these bands perform because if you had seen any of them you would know what a kick a$$ show it is going to be.
To mr. john,
before you go all out with posting negative comments about all the acts that are going to be playing a pops on saturday you MUST get all you facts straight. 1. this is a benefit concert these bands are taking time from there familys to benefit crohns disease. 2. If the bands suck so bad why has been one of them been in new jeresy recording their album under warner bros. records and another one has record labels looking at them, you sir have the crappy terrible and cheesy taste in music. no offense the the band that you want the st louis area to go see but we will all be at pops.