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Sounds of Hope @ Brampton Folk Club

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w/ Dan Gibson, Sally Campell, Ablett and Cooper, Harpin’ Norm Lucien, Mark Yan, Judy Caulfield

Presented by Brampton Folk Club

Friday, February 21 - 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., Doors @ 7 p.m.

Sanderson Hall, St. Paul’s United Church - Brampton, ON


The Brampton Folk Club's next Friday Folk Night concert is going to be a very special concert, as we present “Sounds of Hope” on February 21st. This “Coldest Night of the Year” Benefit Concert will be held indoors at Sanderson Hall, to help support Regeneration Outreach Community, a caring community serving people who are experiencing homelessness, precariously housed, or who live in extreme poverty. Dan Gibson, Sally Campell, Ablett and Cooper, Harpin’ Norm Lucien, Mark Yan, and our resident storyteller Judy Caulfield will each perform short sets, along with a couple of group numbers, to help raise awareness and funds for this very important cause.


Advance tickets can be purchased:

  • From the City Box Office, online at (BFC - Sounds of Hope),  or in person at the Rose Theatre after noon on weekdays.

  • From St. Paul’s United Church (30 Main St. South) in person during regular business hours.

  • Through our website (Friday Folk Night Reservations) or by calling the folk club hotline at 647-233-3655.


Tickets will also be available for purchase on the day at the door. We accept cash, cheque or e-transfer to bramptonfolk@sympatico.ca.


The concert is wheelchair accessible and free parking is available at City Hall as well as the condo at 6 John St across from the church.


For more information or to reserve tickets, please visit our website or (www.bramptonfolk.ca)  Facebook page (BFC Facebook), email us at info@bramptonfolk.ca or call the folk club hotline at 647-233-3655.



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