Five Finger Death Punch, Breaking Benjamin donate $60,000 to charity from fall tour

Image courtesy of Credit: Jason Swarr (via ABC News Radio)
Image courtesy of Credit: Jason Swarr (via ABC News Radio)

Five Finger Death Punch and Breaking Benjamin have raised $60,000 for charity with their recently wrapped fall co-headlining tour.

Each band is donating $30,000 to an organization of their choice: Five Finger chose VETPAW, a veteran-led organization dedicated to ending the illegal poaching of endangered species, while Breaking Benjamin picked St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

The two groups also teamed up for a co-headlining run in the summer, and raised $190,000 for charity from those ticket sales.

Both Five Finger and Breaking Benjamin released new albums this year: And Justice for None and Ember , respectively.

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