Death Cab frontman Ben Gibbard’s playing one for the kids. His November 3 solo show at the Croc is a benefit for Teen Feed, the U-District non-profit that was the beneficiary of this year’s Noise For the Needy Festival, and provides meals for homeless youth. “I believe in the work of Teen Feed,” Gibbard says in a press release. “I wanted to do my part to help raise awareness and money for the organization.”Tickets are $30 and are available at the Croc and Sonic Boom starting Friday.
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