NYC: (Red)Nights Hits Carnegie Hall

The last time we went to a benefit at Carnegie Hall (what?), they showed a video of a Barbara Walters interview with Hugh Jackman, who cried when talking about singing on the stage while his now deceased father watched him from the crowd wearing a tuxedo. That place is magic. Which is why (Red), who raises awareness about and money to fight AIDS in Africa, is staging a benefit concert there on October 4th, featuring Bono, Antony, Scarlett Johansson, Courtney Love and about a billion other famous people. Tickets are on sale now. Check the full flyer after the jump.

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2 Responses to “NYC: (Red)Nights Hits Carnegie Hall”

  1. broadwayfan Says:

    Hugh Jackman’s dad is alive and well – he’s not deceased.

  2. Matthew Schnipper Says:

    Really? That’s weird.

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