Eminem & Royce donate $25,000 to local musicians through Marshall Mathers Foundation Posted on December 15, 2020 By Remy Gelenidze Due to COVID-19 pandemic, with all the concerts being canceled and local restaurants and bars being closed, many musicians have been left out of work.Now Detroit is giving back to local musicians who have been struggling to stay afloat this year because of the pandemic. Starting from August, events raised almost $431,000 for nearly 450 area musicians. About half of that money came from a grant arranged by Oakland County. With the help of a GoFundMe page, The Arts, Beats And Eats Musicians Fund raised approximately $83,000. $16,000 was generated from a drive-in concert weekend in Royal Oak.Eminem’s Marshall Mathers Foundation, with Royce Da 5’9″ as a board director, contributed $25,000. “It was incredible to have the opportunity to collaborate with local musicians, to actually get live shows going in 2020 and help people who have really had their careers slammed to a halt. There is definitely a sense of optimism for mid to late summer of 2021. It is rough right now, but we are celebrating the chance to do some good, and we have hope for getting live music back in the community next year.” says Jon Witz , director of Arts, Beats & Eats[VIA] RECENT RELATED ARTICLESMost Streamed Rappers of March, 2026 on SpotifyApril 3, 2026Most Streamed Rappers on YouTube Music in March, 2026April 3, 2026Benny Blanco Talks How Rihanna’s “Diamonds” Almost Went to Eminem and Kanye WestApril 2, 2026Eminem And Complex Troll Fans on April Fools DayApril 1, 2026Battle Rapper Real Deal: “I Was An Eminem Hater”April 1, 2026Nate Diaz Explains Why He Nearly Refused to Sit Near Everlast Over Eminem BeefApril 1, 2026 EminemMarshall Mathers FoundationRoyce