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Saturday, June 20, 2026 | 12:30 PM | Will Rogers Polo Club | Pacific Palisades, CA
Join us at ROCK 'N' POLO, where sport, music and philanthropy come together for an extraordinary cause.
Featuring a very special acoustic performance by Billy Idol & Steve Stevens

Experience elegance, exhilaration and entertainment at Teen Cancer America's ROCK 'N' POLO, an annual charity event where the sophistication of polo meets the spirit of rock. This distinguished gathering unites generosity, glamour, and good will in support of teens and young adults battling cancer. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Will Rogers Polo Club in Los Angeles, guests enjoy an unforgettable afternoon featuring professional polo matches, live musical performances, gourmet cuisine and curated cocktails. Tradition is celebrated with the crowd-favorite divot stomp, inviting guests to mingle field-side and be part of the timeless polo experience.
Teen Cancer America was founded by legendary rock icons, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of the Who and is the only national nonprofit dedicated to transforming cancer care for young people. Roger and Pete started this charity with the intention to give back to the people that made them famous... teens and young adults.
Dress in Polo Chic: think Crisp whites, breezy pastels, Dresses, Linen Blazers, with a hint of equestrian charm. Hats are encouraged and since we'll be on the grass, think cowboy boots, wedges, or stylish flats.
PARKING: (1) Pass required per car. Please purchase in advance by clicking BUY TICKETS and adding PARKING. Parking Passes are limited - we highly recommend using Ride Share.
*If you prefer to purchase a sponsorship package without the transaction fee, please reach out to [email protected]. Teen Cancer America is a 501(c)3 organization, TAX ID # 46-0825676. Donations are tax deductible to fullest extent allowed by law. If you plan to give using a Donor Advised Fund (DAF), please contact Kersten Haile at Teen Cancer America at (402) 320-1745 or [email protected].
Attend and Support Polo
In Honor of Graysen Briggs
Graysen Briggs was diagnosed at age 15 with a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2023 and passed away one month shy of his 16th birthday. He had a passion for hockey, and played on the Pinnacle High School hockey team in Phoenix, AZ. His friends described him as "someone you could always be yourself around; a very caring person - someone who loved you no matter what." As a tribute to Graysen, his No. 93 jersey hangs behind the school's hockey bench, and his memory is an inspiration for his beloved team.
In loving memory of Graysen, his family - parents Michele and John Briggs, brother Caden, and Aunt Tammi and Uncle Alan Shapiro, created the Graysen Briggs Tribute Fund with Teen Cancer America. Their goal is to help other young people like Graysen receive the compassionate care and specialized treatment they deserve when facing a cancer diagnosis.
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