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Fort McMurray wildfire: Nickelback, Corb Lund, Randy Bachman among Fire Aid concert acts

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Fort McMurray wildfire: Nickelback to headline Fire Aid concert in Edmonton
WATCH ABOVE: Canadian bands are coming together to raise money to help Fort McMurray and its people get back on their feet. Nickelback will headline the Fire Aid concert at Commonwealth Stadium. Fletcher Kent has the details – May 26, 2016

Another big name has been announced to this month’s Fire Aid concert in support of the people affected by last month’s devastating Fort McMurray wildfire.

City and Colour will be playing alongside 13 other Canadian artists at the concert on Wednesday, June 29 at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium.

A little ol’ band from southern Alberta – you might have heard of them – is coming home to help. Nickelback is among the performers at the Fire Aid concert. Between 40,000 and 45,000 seats will be available.

“The wildfires have affected the entire country.  The devastation, images and stories of the lives shattered by this resonate with everyone; but, perhaps none more so than Albertans,” Nickelback’s Ryan Peake said.  “Alberta is home for us and we’ve never shied from that.

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“It’s the least we could do and we are humbled to be a part of this event with so many talented artists.  So many people have answered the call for help already.  This is the least we can do and we hope that our efforts can assist those that need it most,” Peake said.

Watch below: Nickelback is among the dozen or so performers at the Fire Aid Concert, to be held June 29 at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium. 

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Nickelback, Blue Rodeo headline Fire Aid concert for Fort McMurray wildfire victims

The concert will also feature Blue Rodeo, Corb Lund, Dean Brody, The Rankin Family, Dallas Smith, Brett Kissel, Randy Bachman with The Sadies, Ian Tyson, Alan Doyle and the Beautiful Gypsies, Dear Rouge, and High Valley.

Tickets will cost $35, $60 and $99 and will go on sale May 30 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.

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Watch below: Organizers for the Fire Aid concert in support of Fort McMurray wildfire victims say Nickelback were the first ones to call and offer their services for a benefit concert.

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FireAid concert organizers thank Nickelback for being the first ones to commit to the concert

A program is being set up through Ticketmaster that will allow buyers to purchase extra tickets that will then be distributed to Fort McMurray residents.

Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium seats just over 60,000 people. City of Edmonton

The football stadium concert venue could accommodate between 40,000 and 45,000 people, an organizer said. None of the performers are being paid and the organizing group is working with donors and sponsors to handle travel and other expenses.

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All funds raised will go directly to the Fort McMurray United Way. The United Way will work with the various agencies on the ground in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo to help the thousands of affected residents.

“On behalf of my entire community, we’re truly overwhelmed by the support shown to us over the past three weeks,” Diane Shannon, executive director of the Fort McMurray United Way, said, her voice breaking.

“Today particularly I’m so grateful and so moved to be here and to know that the proceeds of Fire Aid will have a profound impact on our ability to allocate the resources necessary to rebuild lives and provide hope to many.”

The concert is being planned by members of Alberta’s Fire Aid Organizing Committee, a group of citizens who got together in a Calgary pub a few weeks ago to begin planning the event.

Jeff Parry, a Calgary-based concert promoter and producer, was involved in the 2013 southern Alberta flood benefit concert and said Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium seemed like an obvious choice for Fire Aid.

“The money is one thing, but bringing communities together… it’s like your barn’s burned down and everyone is going to go and help fix the barn. You just go do it and get ‘er done,” Parry said.

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WATCH: FireAid tickets go on sale May 30, tickets ‘reasonably priced’ to be ‘available to all.’

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FireAid tickets go on sale May 30, tickets ‘reasonably priced’ to be ‘available to all’

LiveNation and several other agencies came on board, and the concert was quickly organized.

Co-chairing Fire Aid for Fort McMurray are three Edmonton-based community leaders: Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG) CEO and Vice Chair Bob Nicholson, Edmonton Eskimos Football Club President and CEO Len Rhodes, and Northlands President and CEO Tim Reid. The mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Melissa Blake, is also a special Honorary Chair.

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TD Bank Group also joined the Fire Aid effort with a $500,000 donation.

Tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate northeastern Alberta earlier this month when a nearby wildfire took off, sweeping through the community and destroying over 2,400 structures.  A four-day phased voluntary re-entry will begin next week.

READ MORE: Fort McMurray wildfire: ‘We expect weeks, if not months, fighting this fire

WATCH: The biggest Fort McMurray benefit to date is set to take the stage at Commonwealth in June. All funds raised from ticket sales will support the Fort McMurray United Way. Executive Director Diane Shannon explains how much the support means.

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Fire Aid and Fort McMurray United Way

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