"Everybody's got a hunger..." - Support WhyHunger's Hungerthon 2025, and get cool Bruce-themed items
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November 26, 2025
Once again this year, Bruce Springsteen is lending his support to WhyHunger, as he has done so often in the past, and the anti-hunger organization's annual Hungerthon. Springsteen fans who support this year's Hungerthon and WhyHunger, which is now fifty years old, can score some exclusive Springsteen-themed gear. The theme of this year's Bruce-themed benefits is centered around lyrics from "Jack Of All Trades."
Fans who donate $60 or more can receive the Bruce Springsteen "The World's Gonna Change" Tee:
Fans who donate $100 or more can receive the Bruce Springsteen "The World's Gonna Change" Hoodie:
Fans who donate $150 or more can receive the Springsteen Bundle, containing both the Bruce Springsteen "The World's Gonna Change" Tee and the Bruce Springsteen "The World's Gonna Change" Hoodie:
There also are two other special Springsteen-related Hungerthon events of note this year:
Hungerthon Benefit Concert at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ on Sunday, December 14, beginning at 6pm, commemorating fifty years of WhyHunger and featuring performances from Music Director Marc Ribler with members of Little Steven’s Disciples of Soul and The E Street Band, with special guests Sameer Gadhia & Eric Cannata from Young The Giant, Yola, Amy Helm, Jim Babjak and Dennis Diken of The Smithereens, Dixie Dregs, Garry Tallent, Jimmy Vivino with Mark Barden, Steve Chapin & The Original Harry Chapin Band featuring Tom Chapin & Jen Chapin, Randy C Moore, and Danny Clinch
Tickets can be purchased in person at The Stone Pony's box-office (913 Ocean Avenue Asbury Park, NJ; open noon-5pm Thursday through Sunday, and during show hours) or online via Ticketmaster by clicking here.
Earlier that day, beginning at 2pm, WhyHunger will also host a special two-hour Artist Summit on hunger and poverty for VIPs at the Transparent Clinch Gallery across from The Stone Pony. The summit welcomes artists and community leaders to engage in an open discussion about creative solutions to combat global hunger and the injustice at its root. Moderated by Rick Korn, participants include talent such as Sameer Gadhia of Young the Giant, Yola, Mark Barden, Amy Helm, and Jen Chapin in addition to Jenique Jones, Executive Director of WhyHunger. Click here to purchase WhyHunger's special VIP/Artist Summit tickets (which include admission to the 6pm concert at The Stone Pony.)




