Free Earth Hour Concert Downtown Toronto Ontario March 27th


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Celebrate Earth Hour in Toronto this year and enjoy a free concert. With Chantal Kreviazuk (she is amazing live,) Jarvis Church, and Justin Nozuka. I have no idea who the two latter artists are but they had me with Chantal.

Heres some deets: Come and celebrate Earth Hour this year at Yonge-Dundas Square and join us for a FREE CONCERT and an evening of fun-filled, family-friendly activities including arts & crafts, face painters, street performers and more! Citytv’s personalities, Kevin Frankish and Dina Pugliese will host this years’ event.

Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010
Time: 5:30 – 9:30 pm
Location: Yonge – Dundas Square
Entertainment Scheduled:
5:30 pm Street performers and Earth Hour wish collection begins
7:00pm onwards Official welcome and open remarks from Gerald Butts and Toronto Mayor David MillerJustin Nozuka performsJarvis Church performs
8:10 pm Earth Hour countdown ceremony begins
8:30 pm Earth Hour starts and Chantal Kreviazuk performs
9:30 pm Closing remarks

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9 responses to “Free Earth Hour Concert Downtown Toronto Ontario March 27th”

  1. Sara says:

    Is she going to perform… without electricity?

  2. Linda says:

    Justin Nozuka is an amazing artist, he sings and play the guitar really well. People should lesson to his album, Holly.. it’s so addicting. 😀

  3. Sally says:

    Sara, I heard theyve got these huge gas generators to use instead of using hydro….

    Lol just kiddin’ good point though

  4. greenCurry says:

    Earth Hour is about turning off the lights for an hour…..nothing about wastin—err using electricity 😉

  5. Throughout the riding of Parkdale-HighPark, organizers are also hosting free Earth Hour Festivities. Initiated by Green 13 (an environmental group) the Villages of Bloor West, The Junction and Roncesvalles will have pre Earth Hour Activities (@7:30) with live, powered down performances, guest speakers and information on living greener. Then at 8:30, masses will light their candles and walk down each business district. Post walk, patrons are encouraged to frequent candlelit or powered down cafes, restaurants and pubs.

  6. ben says:

    where is the concert exactly?

  7. Tracey says:

    Well I think having a concert is kind of contradictory dont you…..Dont tell me that they did it in the dark, with no hydro…..If they want to do something then do it with Earth Day in mind..My family and I have EARTH DAYS ONCE A MONTH…saves the hydro and it is a great family night….We sit with candle, and play boards game with the kids….cook dinner and then pop popcorn and make hot chocolate on the bbq. We sit around, playing games, laughing, and telling stories until wee hours of the morn…with no hydro used,,,You would be surprised how much fun it is….If the city wants to do something….do fireworks, have a bbq, but do something with NO HYDRO…..

    • Justine says:

      @ Tracey, you can check the original thread about the concert, I think it was meant to be acoustic, but I am not sure, I agree with you though, I am sure they weren’t conserving power doing it, but I guess a nice way to encourage people to participate and get the word going about it. Fireworks are a good idea, they are usually battery operated.

  8. I love live music. Going to gigs and concerts is the best way to experience music. Live and Loud thats what I say..


















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