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THE SCOOP | Toronto Artists Join Forces For Ukraine Benefit Concert

Sonia Rodriguez in Onegin (Photo: Aleksandar Antonijevic)
Sonia Rodriguez in Onegin (Photo: Aleksandar Antonijevic)

Attila Glatz Concert Productions and TO Live have partnered on a benefit concert in support of those affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.

United For Ukraine will take place on Thursday, April 28, 7:30 p.m. at Meridian Hall in Toronto, will include a number of artists across disciplines.

Global Television’s The Morning Show, Jeff McArthur and Carolyn MacKenzie will host.

In a statement, co-presenter Attila Glatz recounted his experience as a young boy living in Hungary during the 1956 under Russian occupation.

“I escaped to the west in 1968, and fast-forward to the present…the fact that we present concerts in a country where we don’t have to worry for our safety shows how fortunate we are,” Glatz said. “We have a real opportunity now — 3,200 of us do — to come together at Meridian Hall on April 28 to show our solidarity with the people of Ukraine.”

Noted Canadian dancer Sonia Rodriguez is also part of the production as a co-producer. “The performing arts represent a real global community,” said Rodriguez, “I’ve spent a career performing alongside people from all over the world, and felt a genuine need to do whatever possible to support the people of Ukraine in this time of crisis.”

All NET proceeds will go towards supporting the Canada-Ukraine Foundation.

For tickets, visit tolive.com.

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