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Local rockers to play 24 shows in 24 hours for Winnipeg Harvest

For 24 hours a Winnipeg band will literally rock around the clock in support of Winnipeg Harvest's fall Share Your Thanks campaign.

Beginning tonight at 9 p.m., local rockers The Treble will be playing a total of 24 short acoustic sets every hour at various venues and locations throughout the city.

The purpose of this event is to garner donations in exchange for advertising opportunities. In addition to the publicity resulting from participation as a performance location, this entire event will be documented and transformed into a music video that will showcase these local businesses in their collaborative effort to support this cause.

The Treble's 2011 video, 24 Hours is available at goo.gl/4yLs1

 

The Treble will perform at the following spots:

9p.m.-Saigon Jon's

10 p.m.- Earl's Pembina

11 p.m.- Winnipeg Sign

Midnight-Le Nob

1 a.m.-The Grove Pub

2 a.m.-Corn on the Curb (osborne)

3 a.m.-Old Market Square

4 a.m.-Portage and Main

5 a.m.-Anytime Fitness,

6 a.m.-University of Manitoba

7 a.m.-Legislative Building

8 a.m.-Frenchway Bakery

9 a.m.- The Red Top

10 a.m.- Style 11:11

11 a.m.- Winnipeg Harvest

Noon- Mts Centre

1 p.m.- Fort Garry Palm Room

2 p.m.-SK8 Skates

3 p.m.-Unburger

4 p.m.- Crawford and KOS C.G.A.

5 p.m.-Shaw Park

6 p.m.-Provencher Bridge

7 p.m.-Winnipeg Blue Bomber game (halftime show)

8 p.m-Park Theatre (with guests).

 

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