While the event has evolved from informal “dance parties” to benefit concerts hosted in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit, Cable said it is important to her and her team that Panache’s Village of Love Benefit continues to remain a charity event.Ĭable added that hosting the Village of Love Valentine’s Day Benefit in support of local Planned Parenthood chapters is a way to combine her passions for music and event organizing while giving back to an organization that assisted her in the past. … We are proud to support their organization.”īoth Cable and Benefield said that Panache - a company with a female owner and an all-female staff - supports Planned Parenthood because its staffers have personal connections to the nonprofit and the work it does in providing health services to people across the country. “Some of the most vulnerable and underprivileged populations would go unserved if not for Planned Parenthood. “We decided to be a part of this Planned Parenthood benefit show because of how vital health care services are to every single individual, including those without adequate means,” the band said in an email to The Daily. The band said they decided to participate in the benefit because they believe the services Planned Parenthood provides are “an essential human right.” One of the Chicago bands performing on Thursday is Deeper, consisting of musicians Shiraz Bhatti, Mike Clawson, Nic Gohl and Drew McBride. … It’s going to be a really fun night for the artists and the audience.” “There are so many great bands coming out of Chicago at the moment. “It’s a free-form, love-themed performance,” Benefield said. Lightbody.Īnna Benefield, a booking agent for Panache and one of the lead organizers of the benefit, said the artists will be showcasing their own work as well as a few covers of their favorite love songs, possibly performing pieces they’ve never played in front of an audience. “So why not support a charity that’s all about safe sex and education?”Īccording to a news release, the benefit will feature performances from a range of celebrated local artists, including Jeff Tweedy, Knox Fortune, Deeper, Femdot and V.V. “Valentine’s Day is a holiday that is mainly promoted via romance and love, which also means sex,” Cable said.
Whether single or taken, eagerly anticipating the holiday or dreading it, Chicagoans are invited to spend Valentine’s Day at Panache’s annual Village of Love Valentine’s Day Benefit at Lincoln Hall this Thursday - all in support of Planned Parenthood. Panache Booking owner Michelle Cable said she started hosting Valentine’s Day parties in New York City eleven years ago to overcome the loneliness that often comes with the “strange holiday.” This year, she is bringing her party-turned-benefit-concert to Chicago.