Orlando Bands Unite for ICE OUT Benefit Concert This Sunday

Musicians from various genres in Orlando are joining forces for the ICE OUT benefit concert, scheduled for February 22, 2026. The concert aims to raise funds for Healing Our Homeland, which supports the local bail and legal fund for individuals arrested while protesting against the actions of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The event will take place at Will’s Pub and is set to start at 19:00.

The lineup features a diverse group of local bands, including Like Father, Control This!, i.liedtomyself, Chalice, United Groove, and Tuesday. Each band brings a unique sound, representing the rich tapestry of Orlando’s music scene, from indie rock and punk to ska, R&B, and jazz.

In addition to the musical performances, the event will feature speakers Corrine Daly and Farah Al Jallad, who will address the significance of the ongoing protests against ICE and the importance of community support. The concert aims to foster a sense of solidarity among attendees while raising awareness about the legal challenges faced by those protesting immigration policies.

Tickets for the event are priced between $15 and $25, making it accessible for a wide audience. Proceeds will directly benefit Healing Our Homeland’s efforts to provide legal assistance and support to those affected by ICE actions.

This concert is not just a musical event; it represents a grassroots movement within the Orlando community. As the music scene rallies together, it highlights the growing urgency to address the humanitarian concerns surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States.

As the date approaches, community members are encouraged to participate in this significant event, which not only promises an evening of vibrant performances but also serves a critical purpose in advocating for justice and support for those fighting for their rights.

Support the local music community and contribute to a cause that aims to make a difference. Join the ICE OUT benefit concert this Sunday at Will’s Pub.