Hope & Healing: Benefit Concert for Suicide Prevention Featuring Austin Jenckes & PARIS the Prince 

There’s still time to pre-purchase tickets for Trail Youth’s Hope & Healing: Suicide Prevention Benefit Concert!

Don’t miss this opportunity to support vital programming that addresses youth suicide prevention while enjoying a night of uplifting music and community connection. 

This special evening, hosted at the Mount Si High School Performing Arts Center on Friday, November 1, brings together renowned artists Austin Jenckes and PARIS the Prince (Octavio A. Gomez) for a concert and candlelight vigil that promises to be both emotionally moving and memorable. 

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, November 1 
  • Doors Open: 5:30 p.m. 
  • Concert Start: 6:00 p.m. 
  • Location: Mount Si High School Performing Arts Center, 8651 Meadowbrook Way SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065 

Ticket Information: 

  • Student Tickets: $10 
  • General Admission: $30 
  • VIP Experience: $60 

All proceeds will support suicide prevention efforts through Trail Youth and the Mount Si High School (MSHS) Wellness Club, including funding for the Forefront in Schools program. 

Why Your Support Matters 

Did you know that suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth aged 10–24 in Washington State? This concert aims to foster awareness, hope, and healing, helping the community rally around this critical issue and make a lasting impact. 

Funds raised will directly benefit both Trail Youth’s programs and Mount Si High School’s student-led wellness efforts, empowering young people to access the mental health resources they need. 

About the Artists 

Austin Jenckes: A country singer-songwriter from Nashville, Austin Jenckes pours his heart into every performance, aiming to move his audience emotionally. With roots in the Pacific Northwest and experiences ranging from high school talent shows to national competitions, Jenckes embodies the power of music to process and reflect on life’s challenges. 

PARIS the Prince (Octavio A. Gomez):  A versatile Seattle-based artist of Mexican-Guatemalan descent, draws from personal experiences to create music that spans genres from Hip-Hop and R&B to Pop and Reggaetón. Known for connecting deeply with his audience through authentic lyrics, PTP invites listeners on an emotional journey through his music. 

Join Trail Youth for this unforgettable evening that blends music, community, and a candlelight vigil dedicated to suicide prevention and hope.   

Make a difference—get your tickets today and help support youth’s mental health and well-being in the Snoqualmie Valley and beyond. 

For ticket purchases and more details, visit the Trail Youth website.

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