Scot Bruce Elvis Tribute Concert to Benefit CASA at Yuma Civic Center
Scot Bruce will headline the "Shake, Rattle and Roll" Elvis tribute at Yuma Civic Center on March 13 to raise funds for CASA programs serving abused and neglected children.

The Yuma Civic Center will host the "Shake, Rattle and Roll" Elvis tribute concert on Friday, March 13, 2026, with Scot Bruce headlining to raise money for CASA programs that support children removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. Advance tickets are $20 and available at the Civic Center box office or online through e-tickets; door price is $25.
Scot Bruce, a tribute performer with more than 30 years of experience recreating the sound and energy of Elvis Presley’s early rock ’n’ roll era, will lead a band performing classic hits and "high-energy rock and roll" with audience participation expected throughout the show. KAWC noted Bruce headlines the annual Shake, Rattle & Roll fundraiser, returning to Yuma year after year to help raise critical funds for children in the community.
Organizers are staging multiple on-site contests and fundraisers to engage attendees: KYMA lists a costume contest, a classic car contest, and a dance contest, plus lobby raffles with prize drawings scheduled during intermission. KYMA also urged concertgoers to bring extra cash for raffle entries to boost fundraising during the event.
Ticket logistics are straightforward: advance $20 admission through the Yuma Civic Center box office or via e-ticketing, and $25 at the door. Promotional materials encourage buying early; available listings supplied the ticket prices and purchase points but did not include a published show start time in the materials reviewed for this story.
Brooke Adams, identified by KYMA as President of CASA of Yuma County, stressed the dual nature of the event: "We will be having a costume contest, a classic car contest, a dance contest, and seeing Scot and his band. It's very, very fun. But most importantly, it is a benefit concert. It is for the CASA program. That's what it's really all about."
Local CASA program descriptions emphasize direct assistance to children in the court system. KAWC explained that the Yuma Council for CASA, referred to in some materials as YCFCASA, supports at-risk, abused and neglected children who are or were wards of the State and that fundraising helps provide essentials such as clothing, medical assistance, activities, volunteer training, and awareness efforts to give children stability and a stronger voice in court.
Promotional coverage for the concert has included KYMA articles and a What's Up Yuma? Arizona Edition segment on KAWC that featured Brooke Ferguson, identified there as a board leader with the Yuma Council for CASA, alongside Scot Bruce. Local outlets use both "CASA of Yuma County" and "Yuma Council for CASA" in listings and promotions; event materials available to the public identify the beneficiary broadly as CASA, with proceeds earmarked to support children across Yuma County.
Advance ticket sales, on-site contests, and intermission raffle drawings are designed to combine high-energy entertainment with fundraising for CASA programs serving vulnerable children in Yuma County.
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