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    Light Of DayMeridian Centre, St Catharines, ON
  • About Light of Day

    In 2023, the Light of Day concert series promises an exciting lineup, including both returning favorites and new performers eager to lend their talent for a good cause. The flagship event typically occurs in January, coinciding with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, and spans several days filled with performances at various venues across the vibrant Asbury Park music scene. The unique aspect of these concerts lies not only in the celebrated musicians but also in the intimate settings, which foster a personal connection between artists and audiences. Additionally, the success of Light of Day in promoting awareness and raising funds continues to draw attention from music lovers globally, with artists announcing participation through social media and fan platforms. Many upcoming performers have begun to reveal their sets in advance, increasing excitement among attendees as they prepare for a memorable experience. Moreover, Light of Day has embraced virtual events and hybrid formats, maintaining engagement during challenging times, thus reaching an even broader audience. The organization remains steadfast in its commitment to its mission, shining a light on the importance of community support and the transformative power of music in the face of adversity.

    Light of Day History

    Light of Day is a charitable organization founded in 2000 by musician Joe D'Urso and a group of friends, all inspired by the mission to support Parkinson's disease research and care. Since its inception, Light of Day has hosted an annual concert series that brings together renowned musicians from various genres, with a particular focus on rock and folk. The organization was named after the Bruce Springsteen song 'Light of Day,' which encapsulates themes of hope and resilience. Over the years, the concert series has expanded from a small gathering in Asbury Park, New Jersey, to a global event that includes performances in cities such as New York, Toronto, and Dublin. By uniting artists and fans, Light of Day showcases a vibrant community dedicated to raising awareness and funding for Parkinson's disease initiatives. The concerts feature a blend of established musicians and emerging talent, each adding their own flair to the event's rich musical tapestry, while patrons gather to celebrate a shared cause through the power of live music.