On October 31st, NBC’s The Voice contestant and Inland Empire native, Michael Landingham, will be headlining the Humane Society’s Howler-Ween Casino Night in the Inland Empire community. This highly anticipated event is set to raise funds for the Humane Society’s mission to rescue and protect animals in need.
Landingham, known for his soulful voice and impressive vocal range, gained widespread recognition on Season 15 of The Voice, where he wowed judges and viewers alike with his performances. As a passionate animal lover, Landingham jumped at the opportunity to give back to the community that raised him by participating in this important cause.
The Howler-Ween Casino Night promises to be a night filled with music, entertainment, and of course, plenty of opportunities to help support the Humane Society’s efforts. Guests will have the chance to try their luck at various casino games, enjoy delicious food and drinks, and bid on a variety of exciting silent auction items. Landingham’s performance is sure to be a highlight of the evening, as he takes the stage to sing some of his most popular songs.
In addition to his performance, Landingham will also be hosting a meet-and-greet with fans, giving them the opportunity to chat with him and maybe even snap a photo or two. This intimate experience is sure to be a treat for attendees, who will have the chance to connect with a local talent who has made it big on the national stage.
Tickets for the Howler-Ween Casino Night are on sale now, with all proceeds going directly to the Humane Society. By attending this event, guests will not only enjoy a fun-filled evening, but they will also be supporting a worthy cause that is near and dear to Landingham’s heart.
As the Inland Empire community comes together to celebrate Howler-Ween and raise awareness for animal welfare, Michael Landingham’s headline performance is sure to be a standout moment of the night. Don’t miss your chance to support this important cause and enjoy a memorable evening with one of the region’s most talented artists.