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DENVER (KDVR) — Gov. Jared Polis and Colorado singer-songwriter Nathaniel Rateliff announced a virtual concert benefitting the victims of the Marshall Fire.

The virtual concert will happen on Monday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. It will feature artists including Rateliff, Dave Matthews, Trey Anastasio, Steve Miller and Old Crow Medicine Show. More artists are being added to the list leading up to the event, according to Polis.

“A lot of these homes that were destroyed are middle-class families that are underinsured. We really want to hopefully keep people located where they are so we really want to help people keep located where they are, and keep them from having to relocate,” Rateliff said.

The governor also had a little help from his friends, like Chuck Morris from AEG Presents Rocky Mountains.

“Each of these artists are doing one or two songs, some of them as simple as just an iPhone in their house, others are taking rehearsals, others are taking stuff that has never come out before,” Morris said.

Tickets can be purchased starting Wednesday for $10 to see the concert online. All proceeds go to the Community Foundation Boulder County. You can purchase tickets or donate here. The site goes live on Wednesday.

Watch the full announcement on FOX31 NOW.