UTSU and Hart House Present the AIDS Benefit Concert

December 10th, 2007 by Dray

Hidden Cameras

If you want to check out some great Canadin indie music you won’t have to leave campus to do so. On Thursday December 13th starting at 8:00pm, The Hidden Cameras will be performing along with Sister Suvi, from Montreal, and local Toronto musician Allie Hughes in the Great Hall at Hart House. This is an aids benefit concert with proceeds going towards Toronto People With AIDS Foundation and AVERT International. The best part about this concert is that tickets are only $5 for students or $10 for adults. It’s brought to you by UTSU in partnership with Hart House’s Social Justice Committee.

For advance tickets head to the University of Toronto Students’ Union office located at 12 Hart House Circle, 9:00am-5:00pm. Cash only. Or for more information: (416) 978-4911 x 225

Also, you can check the facebook event AIDS Benefit Concert with The Hidden Cameras for more info.

2 Responses to “UTSU and Hart House Present the AIDS Benefit Concert”

  1. Suzette Says:

    “…only $5 for students or $10 for adults.” I love we assume that adults are those who are no longer in a learning facility. I suppose we can even call the PhD students, kids? That’d be a fun argument to have. Haha. Anyhow, this shindig sounds like fun. Thanks for posting this. :]

  2. JP Says:

    I think a PhD student would be the intersecting set of the set of students and the set of adults. Let’s refer to the Venn diagram… Haha

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