Multi-platinum, two-time Grammy winning singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat and Platinum recording artist Gavin DeGraw are teaming up on stage and off this summer to offer fans a special selection of tickets for all North American tour dates to benefit several charities close to their hearts, including the Grammy Foundation, The Humane Society of the United States and the VH1 Save The Music Foundation.

Fans can now visit www.ticketsforcharity.com where every Gavin DeGraw & Colbie Caillat purchase automatically supports these great causes – and enters them for a chance to win a pair of VIP Meet & Greets that will be awarded to two fans for each show in appreciation for their support.

Both Gavin DeGraw and Colbie Caillat have been VH1 Save The Music Ambassadors in support of raising awareness about the importance of music in children’s education. As a Labels for Education Artist Ambassador, Gavin DeGraw has also been a champion of the GRAMMY Foundation and its commitment to inspiring students through the power of music education. Colbie Caillat has also been an active supporter of The HSUS, devoting significant time and energy as the spokesperson for The HSUS’s Puppy Mill Action week to draw attention to the suffering of dogs in puppy mills and encourage pet adoption from shelters and rescue groups.

“It’s great to be able to share our passion for these amazing organizations with our fans and offer them an easy way to help make a difference, " said Colbie.

“Partnering with these inspiring charities is a great addition to our tour, and we’re excited to be kicking things off with Tickets-for-Charity,” added Gavin.

Tickets to benefit these great causes – and enter to win a one-of-a-kind VIP Meet & Greet – are now available for tour dates from coast to coast at www.ticketsforcharity.com.

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