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Skillet Celebrates With The Dream at 50 in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

Christian platinum-selling rock band Skillet will be appearing at the 50th anniversary of the "I Have A Dream" speech.

The event is hosted by THE DREAM@50 and American Eagle Outfitters, and invites fans to Times Square on Saturday, Aug. 3 at 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. to stand in support and honor of Dr. King's vision of a world free of racism and full of equality.

Those in attendance will have their own dream for a better world videotaped and posted worldwide for the "My Dream" video series.

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Other celebrity participants include John Legend, Forest Whitaker, Mayor Cory Booker, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and more.

Skillet released their new album, RISE, last week to a No. 1 spot Top Hard Rock and Top Christian chart as well as No. 4 on the Billboard 200. Entering week two, they have not lost any ground and even grabbed the No. 2 spot on the Top Rock Chart.

The band also recently announced they would be joining the Carnival of Madness tour Aug. 13 in promotion of their new album. They have posted the tour dates on their site.

The tour is hosted by Monster Energy and features Papa Roach, In This Moment, and Shinedown.

"I'm very passionate about bringing it every night," singer John Cooper said in a statement released by the band. "People paid to get there, and that's how you make fans. I do think that philosophy is part of that million records that we sold."

RISE is Skillet's first album in four years, and the album is already being heralded as one of the best of the year.

USA Today gave the album three out of four stars and the album is in the top five of iTunes already.

RISE is a concept album dealing with the subject of coming of age.

"[The album is] a story of an average American teenager coming into adulthood and being faced with the world's problems - just the shocking, terrible events that occur, seemingly, every month, every week," says Cooper, according to USA Today. "School shootings. Bombings. Hurricanes.Tornadoes. It seems like things are going bad and getting worse."

More information on The Dream at 50 - http://www.thedreamat50.com/

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