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Title: Marc Anthony, Aaron Carter & More To Perform At Lupus 2001
Source: Launch.com
Source: http://www3.backstreet.net/www.cgi?x=show&d=news&i=010505-0000-04&c=6
Source: Submitted By: Maria Sakhrani
Date: May 5, 2001
Author: Jason Gelman
Topic: News

Marc Anthony, Aaron Carter & More To Perform At Lupus 2001 (5/4/01, 6 p.m. ET) -- Marc Anthony, Lionel Richie, Aaron Carter, Backstreet Boys (news - web sites) Howie Dorough, A.J. McLean, and Nick Carter; Jon Secada, Deborah Gibson, Carole King, country singer John Sines Jr., Barry Williams (Brady Bunch), Pollyanna Dorough (Howie's sister), and Chelsea Herring (Howie's niece) are among the artists confirmed to perform at Lupus 2001, a charity fundraiser to benefit the Dorough Lupus Foundation, according to a spokesperson for the organization. The concert will be held on June 1 at the Hard Rock Live at Universal Studio's CityWalk in Orlando, Florida. The following day (June 2), a dinner, silent auction, a private show with Shamu the killer whale, and private live concert with Howie Dorough and his band will take place at nearby Sea World. The auction will include items donated by celebrities, recording stars, athletes, and fashion designers.

Artists invited to perform at Lupus 2001 who were still unconfirmed as of press time include country star Martina McBride, Creed, Tyrese, R. Kelly, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and comedian Jeff Foxworthy, among others.

The Dorough Lupus Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Howie Dorough and his family shortly after his sister died of the disease in 1998. The foundation raises money for Lupus research, education, and financial assistance for individuals living with Lupus who cannot afford treatment. Tickets for the June 1 concert are $175 and tickets for the June 2 dinner and auction are $150. If you wish to attend both events, combination tickets are discounted to $300. Tickets for Lupus 2001 will be made available online through Ticketmaster.

-- Jason Gelman, New York

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