Keith Reief Concert 2020 With Randy Houser

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In partnership with the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith will host his Keith Relief charity concert, benefitting Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana, on Sunday, January 12 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Joe’s Bar on Weed Street (940 W. Weed St., Chicago).

Country music singer and songwriter Randy Houser will headline the event with a performance from 8:15 – 9:30 p.m. Houser racked up three consecutive No. 1 hits and more than $4 million in singles sales to date with his Stoney Creek Records album, How Country Feels. He topped the charts with the title track, “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” and “Goodnight Kiss,” which was also his first No. 1 as a songwriter, and earned critical acclaim for his powerful delivery of the Top 5 smash and CMA Song of the Year-nominated "Like A Cowboy." Now available, Randy Houser’s fifth studio album, Magnolia, features hits like “What Whiskey Does” and “No Stone Unturned.”

The event will also include a VIP reception prior to the concert from 6 to 7:15 p.m. with many current Blackhawks players in attendance. General admission ($75 each) and VIP tickets ($200 each) are now available for purchase by clicking the button below!

This will be the seventh benefit concert hosted by Duncan Keith, raising nearly $750,000 for Keith Relief and Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana throughout the event’s history.


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Patrick Sharp and Duncan Keith Reflect on Life, Chicago, Stanley Cups & More

Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp sit down in a candid chat to talk a variety of topics about their 11 years as teammates. The duo won an Olympic Gold Medal for Canada in 2014 and 3 Stanley Cups together.

In the first video, they chat about their early days playing in Chicago and where they called home in the Windy City.

In this second video, Keith and Sharp reflect on big city Chicago living compared to their childhood hometowns.

In the third video, Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp talk about their memories of Wrigley Field. The first big memory was playing the outdoor Winter Classic against the Detroit Red Wings. Soon after that, the two would be bringing the Stanley Cup to the Friendly Confines.

In the 4th video, Sharp and Keith reminisce about the Stanley Cup Parades and celebrating the victories with the great fans of Chicago.

In the final video, Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp discuss playing in the United Center.

The fans, atmosphere and the energy have made the United Center a tough place to play for opposing teams. The two are thankful for the fans that bring their energy to the arena day in and day out.