Two Bridge today announced the launch of Future Friends, a new national initiative merging live music, mental wellness programming, and community action on college campuses. Created by Harris and Sabrina Schwartzberg, founders of Two Bridge, and Corey McGuire, who previously founded Winston House, a music brand focused on community and intimate music experiences, Future Friends builds on a shared mission to foster connection and conversation through culture.
Future Friends will debut with a series of music-based college campus events, kicking off with Alex Warren on select campuses. The events will bring together powerful mental wellness resources with emerging and established artists, featuring live performances, student-led activations, and guided conversations designed to foster community and inspire meaningful dialogue about mental wellness.
Alex Warrenās current āCheaper Than Therapy Tour,ā is being celebrated for its emotional honesty and deep connection with young audiences, perfectly reflects the programās mission to spark authentic conversations about mental wellness on campus.
āFuture Friends is about creating human connection through music,ā said Harris Schwartzberg, Co-Founder of Two Bridge. āBy pairing meaningful and authentic live music experiences with tools like Psychological First Aid training and curated wellness resources, weāre showing people theyāre not alone. And that community can be a powerful part of healing.ā
Two Bridge is not new to the world of healthcare and wellness. After 30 years of leadership in healthcare services, the company was founded to leverage music and dialogue to foster connections around mental wellness. Two Bridge collaborations have included Logic, Noah Kahan, Glenn Close, Chelsea Clinton, Chelsea Cutler, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Aaron Lazar, and other celebrated artists and advocates.
Two Bridge has recently completed the first two episodes of Common Denominator, a new series that combines art, music, and authentic dialogue about mental wellness. Hosted by CBS Newsā Maurice DuBois and co-starring artist Peter Tunney, the first two guests were Broadway star Gavin Creel and recording artist Noah Kahan.
āAt the heart of this is a simple truth: we all know and love someone impacted by mental health issues. Future Friends began as a shared mission between a father and daughter to provide tools to young people to ensure others never have to go through what our family has,ā said Sabrina Schwartzberg, Co-Founder of Future Friends.
The inaugural Future Friends events are scheduled for October and November 2025, with additiional events in 2026.


