Canadian rock band the Barenaked Ladies will headline this year’s Children’s Gala benefiting Children’s Hospital Colorado, one of Denver’s premier black-tie charity events, on Sept. 27 at the Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center.
The two-time Grammy-nominated band has been entertaining audiences for 25 years with a blend of humor and hit pop/rock songs such as “One Week,” “If I Had $1,000,000,” “Pinch Me,” and the theme song for the sitcom “The Big Bang Theory.” The band has sold more than 14 million albums worldwide.
“We are thrilled to have the Barenaked Ladies entertaining our guests at this year’s gala,” said Cary Larger, senior vice president of community fundraising at Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation. “They are sure to bring great music, humor and fun to this high-profile event that raises critical funds for Children’s Colorado.”
The annual Children’s Gala brings together Children’s Colorado supporters from across the Rocky Mountain region for an evening of dinner and entertainment in support of the hospital. Over the past 37 years, this event has brought in more than $30 million to enhance the lives of Children’s Colorado patients, making it one of the hospital’s largest fundraising events.
This year’s gala will be emceed by radio personality Slacker of Alice 105.9’s Slacker and Steve Afternoon Show.
For more information, contact Megan Lane at 720-777-1782 or mlane@childrenscoloradofoundation.org.
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