Unite Against AIDS Concert

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Category: AIDS/HIV

When: 07:00 PM November 28, 2007 to 11:00 PM November 28, 2007

Montreal will host the first in a series of annual "Unite Against Aids" concerts planned to be held in cities across Canada, in support of UNICEF's Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign.

Net proceeds from the concert will benefit UNICEF's Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS international campaign. This global campaign is the largest ever mounted to bring the world's attention to the global impact of HIV/AIDS on children and young people and ensure that this is the last generation of children to bear the brunt of AIDS.


Featuring artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Avril Lavigne, Nikki Yanofsky, UNICEF Ambassadors Angelique Kidjo and Corneille and hosted by Ben Mulroney, this inaugural event is sure to be a great show in support of combating the spread of AIDS.


Tickets: From $35.50 to $89.50

Web link for more information: http://www.uniteagainstaidsconcert.ca/
Source: Unite Against AIDS
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