Eric Clapton's Crossroads 2026 @ Moody Center

Eric Clapton's Crossroads 2026 @ Moody Center

Moody Center, 2001 Robert Dedman Dr, 78712 Austin Kort

lau. 26.09.2026 00:00

Eric Clapton's Crossroads 2026 at Moody Center at 2026-09-26

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    In 2023, Anastasio – a lifelong philanthropist and advocate – established The Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program, a non-profit organization dedicated to addiction recovery, and commemorated the opening of its brand new facility in Ludlow, Vermont. Founded by Anastasio in 2020, the Divided Sky Foundation’s inaugural fundraiser was “The Beacon Jams,” an eight-week livestream residency from New York City’s historic Beacon Theatre. In the fall of 2024, Anastasio and Phish raised over $4 million for the program with three sold-out benefit concerts in Albany, NY.

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