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The Clubhouse launched its new world class venue and stage featuring a sold-out crowd for an Intimate performance by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Jon Bon Jovi and friends. Jon performed a myriad of his classics, unreleased songs, and covers from the Beatles to Harry Styles’ Watermelon Sugar. A Dead or Alive encore brought the house down. In appreciation of Jon Bon Jovi donating his performance, The Clubhouse contributed a $50,000 gift to Meals on Wheels and Project Most. The event also welcomed thirty local frontline workers in recognition of their efforts supporting the community’s COVID-19 response.

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“We are proud to debut our concert season with an entertainment experience that benefits our community. This launch showcases The Clubhouse’s commitment to bringing a quality, and a world class source of entertainment accessible to Long Island and The Hamptons,” said Matt Rubenstein who has spearheaded this direction. Matt has brought on long-time friend and event & concert expert, Matthew Classens, with plans to keep the same quality and thoughtfulness for all future events

(Photo: Rob Rich/www.societyallure.com)
The event also welcomed thirty local frontline workers in recognition of their efforts supporting the community’s Covid-19 response

(Photo: Rob Rich/www.societyallure.com)
The Clubhouse launched its new world class venue and stage featuring a sold-out crowd for an Intimate performance by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Jon Bon Jovi and friends

(Photo: Rob Rich/www.societyallure.com)
Jon performed a myriad of his classics, unreleased songs, and covers from the Beatles’ HELP! and Here comes the Sun to Harry Styles’ Watermelon Sugar

(Photo: Rob Rich/www.societyallure.com)
In appreciation of Jon Bon Jovi donating his performance, The Clubhouse contributed a $50,000 gift to Meals on Wheels and Project Most