Live concert with David Foster, Steven Tyler and more artists [Video]

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Rogers Arena was packed with stars Saturday night when the David Foster Foundation hosted its 30th Anniversary Miracle Gala & live Concert.

Over the past three decades, Foster, a Victoria and Grammy native music producer, used the annual gala to raise funds to support non-medical expenses of more than 1,100 families whose children are undergoing pediatric organ transplants, covering costs such as food , rental payments and flights.

The live concert has attracted entertainers, athletes and philanthropists from all over North America, including Oprah Winfrey, Steven Tyler, Goldie Hawn, Dr. Phil McGraw and Jay Leno.

Carly Rae Jepsen’s performance, which she said would include her hit “Call Me Maybe,” comes just months before she heads on tour with pop star Katy Perry. “I’m very proud to be supporting such an incredible event and on top of that I’m in my home town so all my family and friends are here as well,” she said.

Jepsen admitted she was also star-struck by the gala’s impressive lineup. “I’m just going to spend all night hunting for Oprah,” she said.


Source: Canadian Press

Foundation CEO Michael Ravenhill said the gala was a celebration of 30 years of passion and volunteer engagement, board members, and all those who contributed along the way.

He recognized how some great names helped to grow the event. “Raising money is not easy and creating awareness is not easy, so with David, we’re pretty blessed because was a have a voice that can actually help,” he said.

Vancouver’s Canucks president, Trevor Linden, was delighted to have the Rogers Arena team’s ice event.

David Foster is a “local hero” for his work to support families in need

Linden called Foster a “local hero” for his work to support families in need time and spoke of the importance of becoming a donor of registered organs to save lives. “I don’t know if there’s any greater gift (than) the opportunity to donate an organ,” he said. “I think it’s something we should all think about and think about registering.”

Foster reflected on the achievements of the foundation ahead of the gala. “We’ve come a long way and we’re going to continue, as long as the need is there we’re going to do it,” he said.

He added that he’s bumped his goal to establish an endowment fund for the foundation from $30 million to $50 million by 2018 so that “hopefully long after I’m gone it’ll still be doing the work.”

 

David Foster joined by Oprah Winfrey for his David Foster Foundation charity gala

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David Foster Foundation 2017 event: 30th foundation gala

They do not call it Hollywood North for nothing.

The starred guest list for the 30th Anniversary Gala and Concerto Miracle by David Foster continues to grow with the celebrities Oprah, Steve Tyler of Aerosmith and actress Goldie Hawn have confirmed to visit Vancouver later this month.

The Foundation’s David Foster Foundation’s annual event raises funds to support families who often have to travel to other cities so that their children can experience rescue organ transplants. The foundation has helped more than 1,100 Canadian families cover non-medical expenses, such as traveling to cities where pediatric facilities are located, mortgages or rental payments, car payments, and more.

This year’s event will also have Dr. Phil, Jay Leno, Bo Derek, Carly Rae Jepsen of B.C. and The Tenors. Concert performers include Tyler, Robin Thicke, The Tenors, Matteo Bocelli and Laura Bretan.

Tickets for the event start at $ 49 and are available online at davidfostermiracleconcert.com. See the full list of celebrity guests below.

• Oprah Winfrey
• Steven Tyler
• Goldie Hawn
• Dr. Phil McGraw
• Jay Leno
• Bo Derek
• Carly Rae Jepsen
• The Tenors
• Matteo Bocelli
• Laura Bretan
• Terry David Mulligan
• Russ & Paris Courtnall
• Geoff Courtnall
• Michaela Pereira
• Jim Treliving
• Trevor Linden
• Andre Agassi
• Steffi Graf
• Melissa Peterman
• Rick Hansen
• Erin Foster
• Sara Foster
• Tommy Haas
• Ben Mulroney
• Brian and Mila Mulroney
• Ruben Studdard
• Pia Toscano
• Shelea Frazier
• Caroline Campbell
• William Joseph

Since it was founded in Victoria in 1986, David Foster has supported the non-medical expenses of over 1,100 Canadian families, such as food, mortgage or rent, and flights.

“For the past three decades, the David Foster Foundation has worked hard to raise the awareness of this cause and educate the public on the importance of becoming a registered organ donor,” said Michael Ravenhill, CEO of the David Foster Foundation.

 

David Foster bringing big names to Vancouver for foundation’s charity concert

David Foster 2017 foundation gala concert

A star formation musician is coming for a concert to Vancouver in October for the thirtieth anniversary of the David Foster Foundation.

Concert tickets are already on sale for the event on October 21st.

On Monday, the foundation announced its first wave of confirmed presentations:  Steven Tyler, Jay Leno, Robin Thicke, The Tenors, Matteo Bocelli and Laura Bretan. Other musicians will come, they said in a press release.

Tickets for the gala concert at Rogers Arena cost from $ 49 to $ 119, plus taxes.

“The portion of concerts on our 30th anniversary gala will be one of the biggest nights of Vancouver music, as David Foster is joined by Steven Tyler and a handful of remarkable entertainers,” said Michael Ravenhill, CEO of David Foster Foundation.

Over the past 30 years, the foundation said they spent millions to cover non-medical expenses for more than 1,000 Canadian families with children undergoing rescue organ transplants.

The foundation also promotes the registration of organ donors.

“Over 90% of Canadians support organ donor registration, but less than 25% of us are registered,” added Ravenhill. “When families face the most difficult times of their lives – when their baby is sick and needs a transplant – our role is to come alongside the family and take that financial weight so that they can concentrate on the whole their focus on the baby and do not have to worry about losing their home or wondering where they are to get the money to pay their bills.

Foster, originally from Victoria, was won 16 Grammys in his career. He founded his eponymous foundation in Victoria in 1986.

David Foster Foundation 30th Anniversary Miracle Concert
Sat, 10/21 09:00 PM
Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC

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David Foster foundation’s gala raises $8.2 million for organ donation patients

From globalnews.ca

By Jenna Freeman Global News

CALGARY- Canadian musician and songwriter David Foster and more than 800 guests attended his foundations gala Saturday night.

Many celebrity guests were among the crowd that walked Calgary’s red carpet, including Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, Jennifer Hudson and Calgary’s own Bret “The Hitman” Hart.

CNN’s Michaela Pereira emceed the event and was joined by other guests including hockey commentator and former NHL goalie Kelly Hrudey, Mrs. Laureen Harper and cast members of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

The concert portion of the evening was kicked off by Foster playing the theme song from the 1988 Calgary Olympic Winter Games, which he described as, “the best song he has ever written,” and ended with a spectacular performance by Steven Tyler. At the end of the performance, Foster announced that the gala raised $8.2 million.

Foster even took his fundraising efforts to new heights; auctioning off a trip to space at the gala.

The David Foster Foundation was created by the 16-time Grammy award winner to help support families that have children who require lifesaving organ transplants.

Before the gala, Foster met with one family at the Alberta Children’s hospital Saturday afternoon that knows first-hand the importance of raising awareness about the importance of organ donation.

Cassidy Creasey spent many years at the hospital after suffering complications from an E. coli infection.

Finally in June, Creasey received an amazing gift from her mother, a kidney that saved her life.

Now she and her mother are encouraging Albertans to become organ donors.

“It’s made life so much easier,” Creasey explained. ” You could just help so many people to just sign your card and talk to your family.”

Foster is also pushing for the assumed consent program, which would automatically make all Canadians donors unless they choose to opt out of the program.

“We’re not curing cancer,” Foster said. “We are just saying, ‘Please don’t make people wait three or five years or die while they’re waiting for an organ.’”

Saturday’s concert will include performances by Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, Jackie Evancho and Sinbad.

The Miracle Gala and Concert will also auction off a seat on a spacecraft that will take the winning bidder on a 62-km high space flight.

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Source: http://globalnews.ca/news/1586409/canadian-songwriter-on-a-mission-to-raise-awareness-about-organ-donation/