Founding songwriter of Toad the Wet Sprocket Glen Phillips will perform a live concert to benefit the Lompoc Theatre Project. Phillips, a Santa Barbara native who released several solo albums besides continuing collaborations with Toad the Wet Sprocket, will perform songs from his discography on May 23 at the Stone Pine Hall in Lompoc’s historic downtown.

The concert, organized by Certain Sparks Music and the Lompoc Theatre Project, will include opener Emily Wryn, a Lompoc native and singer/songwriter. Proceeds from the concert go toward the Lompoc Theatre Project, a nonprofit organization working to restore the Lompoc Theatre as a venue and historic landmark in Lompoc.

More information is available at certainsparks.com, lompoctheatre.org, or 451-0952.

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