Sheryl Crow to Headline ACLU Benefit Concert in Support of Civil Liberties
Sheryl Crow to Headline ACLU Creatives for Freedom Benefit Concert
Mark your calendars for November 22, 2025! An exciting event is on the horizon as Ben & Jerry's, along with renowned fashion designer Gabriela Hearst and YOLA Mezcal, presents a groundbreaking benefit concert titled Creatives for Freedom. This concert, showcasing the incredible talent of nine-time Grammy winner Sheryl Crow, will take place at Pioneer Works in the vibrant Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Joining Crow will be a diverse lineup of artists including Maggie Rogers, Mon Rovia, Taylor Meier, Mark Ronson, and many others, all coming together to raise awareness and funds for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
The upcoming concert aims to celebrate the longstanding history of activism within cultural movements, emphasizing the importance of civil liberties and freedom of expression. Inspired by current events that threaten First Amendment rights, this event stands as a powerful appeal to artists and activists alike to unite and advocate for democratic ideals. As Palika Makam, the US Activism Manager at Ben & Jerry's, explained, "It's our privilege and duty to use our business, and our ice cream, to support advocacy organizations like the ACLU." This sentiment underscores the commitment of Ben & Jerry's to champion civil liberties alongside its delicious ice cream treats.
In an era where free speech is increasingly under siege, the concert aims to create an uplifting and engaging atmosphere. It invites community members not only to enjoy music and delicious ice cream but also to participate actively in the advocacy for civil liberties. Kriston McIntosh, the Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at ACLU, emphasized the significance of artists taking a stand during such critical times in our nation's history. Beyond simply enjoying an evening of fantastic performances, attendees can engage with the ACLU's mission and learn how to contribute to their ongoing fight for civil rights.
The event will feature delicious bites courtesy of The Butcher's Daughter and a selection of wines from City Winery, ensuring a feast for the senses. Event-goers will also be able to indulge in Ben & Jerry's MegaCone while rallying for free speech. Art created by the talented Raul de Nieve will adorn the venue, enhancing the concert's artistic ambiance and sense of community.
Tickets for this not-to-miss concert are now available, with special discounts for students. All proceeds will benefit the ACLU, supporting their critical work defending rights across the nation. The concert promises to be a night of music, activism, and community spirit, a celebration of the voices advocating for our freedoms and rights under the Constitution.
In addition to the concert, the ACLU's work over the past century has included persistent fights for the protection of constitutional rights in various settings: courts, legislatures, and communities. With millions of supporters spread across numerous chapters nationwide, the ACLU stands at the forefront of civil rights activism, rallying behind the urgent need for accountability and advocacy in these challenging times.
Ben & Jerry's itself is committed to not just producing ice cream but using its platform to promote social justice. The company believes that its mission extends beyond making delicious products to addressing significant social, racial, and environmental issues around the globe. The profits from this concert will further the ACLU's mission and highlight the importance of collaborative efforts in fighting for liberty and equality.
As for Gabriela Hearst, the founder of her namesake luxury brand, she believes in celebrating the ACLU's efforts to protect rights that resonate deeply with her values in women's rights and environmental stewardship. Finally, YOLA Mezcal, known for empowering women in the spirits industry, reinforces the concert's theme by advocating for autonomy and safety for all individuals.
With high hopes for this concert, it promises to be much more than a night of fun; it's poised to be a catalyst for social change and a strong stand for the freedoms we hold dear. As November 22 approaches, anticipation builds around what promises to be a powerful evening filled with hope, spirit, and musical celebration.
For more information on the ACLU's critical work or to get tickets, visit their official website.