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FAIR PLAY 2025: A CONCERT FOR JUSTICE

Fair Play 2025: A Concert for Justice returns to the stage on September 4, 2025 at 7:00 PM at The Cutting Room in Manhattan. This year’s event promises another unforgettable night of music and mission with a dynamic lineup of artists lending their voices in support of justice. The evening will be emceed by longtime Q104 rock radio personality Maria Milito, whose passion for music and advocacy has made her a respected (and
award winning) voice on the airwaves.
Fair Play 2025: A Concert for Justice will feature a truly genre-spanning roster of talent, with performances by Tito Puente, Jr., Annie Minogue Band, Tammy Faye Starlite, James Maddock & Shawn Pelton, The Violet Mine, Steve Conte, and Brandi & the Alexanders, who are all united for an incredible cause.
All proceeds from this year’s concert will benefit Her Justice, a nonprofit that provides free legal services to women living in poverty in New York City — many of whom are mothers and survivors of domestic violence seeking safety and autonomy through our courts — and advocates for improvements to the civil justice system for all New Yorkers. The organization helps women in our community build new beginnings for themselves and their families through the support of excellent legal representation in court.
Since its launch in 2019 and follow-up event in 2020, Fair Play raised critical funds and imperative awareness for vulnerable communities through its partnership with the Bronx Immigration Partnership. After a brief hiatus, it returns as a beloved tradition where music meets activism. Each performance serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that’s possible when artists and audiences unite for a greater purpose. Music is medicine, and Fair Play is tangible evidence of how art can be used as a force for change.
“Just as music is the universal language, Fair Play 2025 hopes to utilize these amazing artists’ talents to bring justice to a universal community, which is needed now more than ever,” said event organizers Meredith & Annie Minogue.