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SUPPORTING ARTists

These artists supported UNICEF - The United Nations Childrens Fund, The British NHS National Health Service, The World Health Organization COVID 19 Solidarity Response, Amazon Watch,  St Mary´s Hospice,  IMPACT and many more...
   

Katie Kittermaster´s nationwide Boyzlife tour was cancelled by covid.
But she streamed live for World Concert Day


Sweden´s singing sensation Eva Jumatate streamed a live performance.

The Philippine´s most famous singer songwriter Jim Parades was live at World Concert Day.

Live from South Africa: Award winning Pedro Barbosa performed at World Concert Day.

The Healer Twins performed live supporting the World Health Organization  COVID Response Fund.

Leea Nanos streamed a sensational live performance for World Concert Day

Check out Kings Daughters and Brian May - made in lockdown - supporting mental health

LIVE STREAMED ARTISTS HAVE includeD...

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Leanne Love
Performing LIVE
Leanne performed her popular Celine Dion Show live
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Lawrence Grey
SMOOTH JAZZ
A personal live performance from his home in Germany
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Gaga Oolala
GO GAGA
The world´s best Lady Gaga Tribute act! Live in lockdown!

WORLD CONCERT DAY
a day of giving - powered by music

One day of music can make a world of difference
Follow on socials to find out how you can get involved

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Two favorite lockdown concerts - NOT live on World Concert Day but  in the same  spirit... The Stones with Music Aid supporter Ronnie Wood and Curt Smith and his daughter
 HOW TO TAKE PART
Ask your fans, friends and family to support you on the day and in the run up. 
 Check social media for updates. Your participation can be  a performance on your phone,  a sponsored activity, a video message, an Instagram post, a Twitter or Facebook video, a Watch Party, a link to your justgiving.com fundraiser, or any social media post.
Use the hashtag #worldconcertday to be noticed and shared. Tell us what you are doing - we can help with promotions.

STEPS TO TAKE:
1. Decide on your cause
2. On 26 April post or stream with the hashtag #worldconcertday
3. Tell friends, family and fans - ask them to share
!! You might go viral !!
4. Don´t forget: the media and the music industry are watching

   
FANS AND SUPPORTERS
Search with the hashtag #worldconcertday on 26 April to find artists or friends who are taking part and to find causes represented.  People will also be using the hashtag of the name of a charity or cause they support, so search for those hashtags too.
 
THE CAUSES
You can support and promote, or raise funds for, any cause or charity of your choice.  Or support one of the official recommended causes listed on the MUSIC AID WEBSITE.  Be creative. This is a day for you and the music you love to do some good.

FOR CHARITIES
Make sure that your supporters know about this event, and encourage them to take part and support your charity or cause. This is a valuable fundraising and awareness-raising opportunity for charities and organizations that can form part of your promotions, advertising and funding strategy and activities. It is completely FREE for everyone to take part and benefit from this global one day event. Don´t miss this opportunity to raise funds and awareness for your charity or cause.
 
FOR EVERYONE
Every musician, singer, songwriter, band, school and activist is welcome to be part of World Concert Day. Join thousands of other musicians, fans and charities globally for a unique and historic music event. Use the hashtag #WorldConcertDay on 26 April and in the run up to the event. On the day stream or link to your live or recorded show on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter and on other social platforms or websites. You participation can be a show from your kitchen or garden, a quick message or a song to your phone cam, a short documentary, a personal rant or a sponsored activity. It´s your show.

Charities are welcome to join and fundraise for their causes. Remember to use the hashtag #WorldConcertDay everywhere online on the 26th April.

Music Aid (musicaid.org) has donated websites, technology, platforms and promotion to support this global event, and Music Aid FM will stream and promote artists involved -  but it is an event led by the people  and the direction it takes is determined by you. So get involved. Use the day to advance your cause and promote your music and musical career. Share and use the hashtags and be part of a unique day of music.
COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO
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A global day of music supporting good causes
Use this day of music to support a cause you care about, your local community or someone in need


Share your favorite artists; campaign for a cause; sing a song; support a local charity; organize an online gig, stream a LIVE performance; share a video; sell downloads or link to your Spotify track and donate proceeds.
Promote your cause and your music.


 Use the hashtag #worldconcertday on 26 April. Post on social media post or stream a live performance. All styles of music are welcome.  Use your phone or laptop to stream live, or post a recording, start a Watch Party. Promote your talent and your latest single or album release, your blog or website. Share your favorite band, singer or song and link to their track or artist page on Music Aid FM.  Promote a cause. Use the hashtag #worldconcertday and let us know in advance on our Twittter or Facebook and we will feature and promote you on social media.

World Concert Day is a day for music  to support good cause.  Everyone is invited to join the event and stream or post a message or performance on 26 April.


#WorldConcertDay
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