Alberta Musicians Unite for Canadian Unity Benefit Concert
Alberta Musicians Unite for Canadian Unity Benefit Concert

As the October referendum approaches, Alberta musicians are rallying for national unity through a benefit concert. The event, Musicians for Canada: A Benefit Concert for Canadian Unity, will take place at 2 p.m. on July 22 at the Heritage Amphitheatre in Hawrelak Park, according to the concert's Eventbrite page.

Concert Details and Beneficiaries

Proceeds from the concert will be directed to the Edmonton Food Bank, The Bissell Centre, and Sanctuary of Peace. Tickets cost $57.31 per person. The event is the brainchild of Juno-award-winning Canadian saxophonist and Order of Canada recipient P.J. Perry, who will co-produce with Edmonton Blues Fest producer Cam Hayden, Vici Wynn from Hope United Church, and music journalist Peter North.

“If there’s ever been a time when Canadians need to stand together against separatism and show love and respect for our beautiful province and Canada, it is now,” Perry said. “Canada has always been a country of compassion and care, so let’s celebrate with music.”

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Participating Artists and Community Support

Perry, Hayden, Wynn, and North reached out to several artists who agreed to donate their time and talents, including Secondhand Dreamcar, The McDades, Mbira Renaissance Band, Stewart MacDougall and the New Chinook Arch Riders with Tracy Millar and John Wort Hannam, Calgary’s The Porch Dogs, and The P. J. Perry Quintet.

“It became clear to us that a voice to encourage and celebrate Canadian unity was necessary,” Hayden said. “We were also concerned about people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity, so the idea was hatched to put on a concert to celebrate Canadian unity that would also be a platform to raise funds for agencies on the front line of helping those who need it most.”

A handful of Edmonton businesses have offered to help offset costs, including Dept. 9 Studios, described as “Edmonton’s world-class film, television and recording facility,” as well as anonymous donors.

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