
Local musician holding a free concert to thank the Lakeshore Lightning U11 Girls Hockey Team
Christian Vegh will be performing Saturday night inside the auditorium at Lakeshore St. Andrew's Church on Amy Croft Drive.
'It's in their auditorium, their main theatre area. I had played there once before about two years back, it's a lovely space, sounds incredible,' said Vegh.
Vegh said he started to plan the event about a month and a half ago and wanted to thank the team for winning the Chevrolet 2025 Good Deeds Cup.
The team won the competition in March and received $100,000, donating it to 'Play for a Cure.'
Vegh said anyone can attend the concert.
'We're just hoping that if you show up to the concert, if you bring a couple can goods, it's kind of like two birds with one stone,' said Vegh. 'We have the money going to cancer research and then we're also going to be donating to the Lakeshore Food Bank.'
He said he'll be playing something for everyone.
'We're going to be doing a mix of some covers, some originals,' he said. 'I learned my first Taylor Swift song ever, so that should be pretty interesting so we're going to rock one of those songs out.'
The concert begins at 7 p.m.
--Rob Hindi/AM800 News
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