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After more than a month of canceled concerts, is set to reopen Friday, July 13 with a performance by Mish veteran .

Mishawaka had been closed due to the proximity of the High Park fire, which burned for more than two weeks in the Poudre Canyon area. The venue was not damaged, and July 4.

Williams announced Friday plans to aid the fire relief efforts at his concert.

One dollar from every ticket sold will go toward charities helping High Park fire victims. Plus, a digital download of the evening’s concert will be sold for $10 during the show and , with 100 percent of the proceeds supporting victims of wildfires throughout Colorado.

Firefighters will be able to attend the show free of charge.

Mishawaka’s Roger Menell said in a statement that Williams’ music was an “ideal fit” for the grand reopening of the venue.

“He’s playful, spirited, brilliant and unpredictable, and he makes you want to dance,” he said. “We couldn’t be happier than to reopen with Keller on July 13.” –Kelsey Fowler

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Kelsey Fowler is the 2012 Features Intern at The Denver Post, currently studying nothing music-related at Ithaca College. Help keep her in the loop on .

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