98 Degrees to play show to help Lachey bar shooting victim

Luann Gibbs
Cincinnati Enquirer
98 Degrees perform a special benefit show Dec. 15.

98 Degrees have announced a special show at Aronoff Center's Procter & Gamble Hall  Downtown, with proceeds going to help with medical expenses for Elizabeth "Ellie" Richardson. Richardson, an employee of Lachey's Bar in Over-the-Rhine, was a victim of a shooting on Thanksgiving morning.

This special 4 p.m. show precedes the band's already scheduled performance later that same evening.

Tickets are on sale now and range in price from $50 to $70 with an eight-ticket limit. Fans unable to attend the concert who would like to donate may do so by visiting the YouCaring fundraising page set up for Richardson.