Two benefit concerts are being put on this week to assist those affected by the wildfires this season.
This two part concert series is being held over 2 nights in Whitehorse to raise funds for the victims of the fires as well as the firefighters who worked tirelessly to save property and people's livelihoods.

There will be a silent auction taking place between 5pm and 11pm.

Concert goers are expected to arrive early as the tickets must be bought at the door. The minimum donation is $20 and it will be cash only.
Tonight the show starts at 6pm, with statements from Tahltan Band Chief Rick Mclean. A long line up is expected so get there early.

Another concert will take place at the Coast High Country Inn on Thursday which will headline with Canadian Country Music award winner Brett Kissel.

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