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Band gearing up for 24 shows in 24 hours

Winnipeg Harvest is hosting its second annual 24 Shows in 24 Hours this Friday, and band The Treble plays its first gig at 9 p.m.

And then another performance. And another. And another.

In fact, the Treble will be playing short acoustic sets each and every hour at various venues across the city.

The event is part of Harvest’s Share Your Thanks campaign, the largest food drive of the year.

The purpose of the event is to showcase business, people and artists in their collaborative efforts to support Winnipeg Harvest.

For more information, contact Ben McKinley, president of McKinley Entertainment, at ben@mckinleyentertainment.ca, or Chris Albi of Winnipeg Harvest at chrisalbi@winnipegharvest.org

 

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