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Lac-Mgantic survivors invited to Paul McCartney Quebec show

Survivors of the disaster in Lac-Mgantic have been offered a brief moment of respite in the form of one of the world's most famous musicians.

Tickets to be distributed Sunday for July 23 show on Plains of Abraham

Paul McCartney last played in Quebec City for the city's 400th anniversary in 2008. (Jason DeCrow/Invision/AP)

Survivors of the disaster in Lac-Mgantic have been offered a brief moment of respite in the form of one of the worlds most famous musicians.

The promotional company behind the large-scale, outdoor Paul McCartney show that will take over Quebec Citys Plains of Abraham next week extended the invitation to the towns mayor earlier this week.

CBC exclusive interview with Paul McCartney

Genevieve Borne sits down with the rock 'n roll legend in a one-on-one interview to talk about his upcoming July 23 concert, his passion for music and the magical night he had in 2008 for the 400th Anniversary of Quebec City.

Thefull 30-minute TV specialwith the former Beatle,titled Rendez-vous with Paul McCartney,will air tonight on CBC starting at 7 p.m. (7:30 p.m. NT).It will also be streamed atCBC Music.

On July 6, a runaway train derailed and exploded in the core of the town of 6,000, decimating the downtown and killing at least 42 people, the majority of them young adults who were at a bar near the tracks.

Another eight people are still unaccounted for. Several fundraising events have been set up to help the town with emergency relief and longer-term rebuilding projects. The provincial government has also pledged $60 million in funding.

The concert organizer said the idea behind theticket offer was to give residents of the devastated town some time away from the stress theyve experienced since the incident.

"We want to give them a break a few hours of happiness that will allow them to not think about this tragedy that theyve been immersed in for nearly two weeks," Daniel Glinas, chief executiveof E3, which is promoting the show, said in a release.

Paul McCartneys team were informed of the idea and quickly agreed, the company said.

E3 said the offer was also met with enthusiasm by municipal leaders in the town. Tickets will be distributed Sunday.

This will be McCartneys second show on the Plains of Abraham. In 2008, he accepted a high-profile gig as part of the city's 400th anniversary party.