Tarek Elneweihi attended Live Loud Live benefit concert
November 28, 2025
On November 14, 2025, Harper Grey lawyer, Tarek Elneweihi, attended the Live Loud Live charity event at Koerner Hall in Toronto.
Live Loud Live is co-hosted by Make Music Matter and Matthew Perry House to raise awareness around mental health needs. The concert included performances from Serena Ryder, City and Colour, Billy Talent, Royal Wood, Amy Millan from Stars, and members of Sum 41, Broken Social Scene, Skydiggers, and Moist.
Matthew Perry House was lovingly founded by Matthew’s family and friends, working to honour him by carrying on his commitment to helping others through recovery. Matthew Perry House provides direct wraparound support for individuals in their first year of recovery following treatment. Learn more here.
Make Music Matter uses the creative process as a therapeutic tool to help empower marginalized individuals and communities to recover, reintegrate, and reclaim their future with hope and dignity. Its innovative Healing in Harmony music therapy model has been clinically proven to help reduce PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Learn more here.
Tarek serves as a board member of global charity, Make Music Matter. Prior to the completion of his law degree, Tarek toured and performed as a professional musician and produced and mixed several albums for both his own projects and other artists/bands. His experience as a creator provides him with a unique and informed perspective to draw upon when assisting his clients navigating complex legal issues while maintaining the integrity of their creative endeavors. Read more about his expertise here.
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