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CAN Community Health’s World AIDS Day Concerts Presented by  ViiV Healthcare Features Broadway Musical RENT Stars, Anthony  Rapp & Adam Pascal

CAN Community Health, the nation’s  leading resource in ending epidemics, proudly announced ViiV Healthcare as the  presenting sponsor for the “No Day But Today” themed concert series, a powerful evening  of music, remembrance, and advocacy, featuring Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal, the  original stars of the Tony Award-winning Broadway phenomenon RENT. The concert was held in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday, November 30, 2025, and in Tampa on Monday,  December 1, 2025, on World AIDS Day. 

“World AIDS Day is a moment to reflect on how far we’ve come and how much work  remains,” said Rishi Patel, PharmD, President and CEO of CAN Community Health. “With the  generous support of ViiV Healthcare and additional sponsors, we’re shining a spotlight on  the people, programs, and partnerships that are saving lives every day.” 

ViiV Healthcare’s partnership underscores a deep, ongoing commitment to communities  most affected by HIV. They join Gilead, Seminole Hard Rock Tampa and Hollywood Florida,  First Horizon Bank, Marvin Tenberg Foundation as Diamond Sponsors, and Broward A&C  Grant, McGowan Builders, West Networks, Pillr Health, CVS Health, The Baldwin Group, Our  Fund Foundation, Commercial Construction, Inc., Moffitt Cancer Center, Thera  Technologies, Catalyst Consulting and NOWDX.  

“World AIDS Day is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when the arts, community, and  conversation come together,” said Randevyn Piérre, head of U.S. External Affairs of ViiV 

Healthcare. “As the only pharmaceutical company 100% dedicated to HIV and the leader in  long-acting medicines, ViiV Healthcare is proud to support CAN Community Health,  championing their incredible work.”

Official Media Sponsors included OutCliqueⓇ Magazine, Watermark Out News, OutSFL, HotSpots Happening Out Media Network, and Marketing Bear.

Content Courtesy of Grace Ashu, CAN Community Health