24 Hours Of Live Music Streams For Climate Live

Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns – Declan McKenna performs on stage during TRNSMT Festival at Glasgow Green, July 1, 2018, Scotland.
The UK artists is part of the Climate Live lineup.
Artists from across the world are going to take part in a 24-hour live stream on April 24 to promote the October Climate Live event.
Climate Live is organised by members of the Friday for Future youth climate groups. The Oct. 16 event will come with a series of concerts that’ll be announced soon.
On Saturday, April 24, Climate Live launches with 24 hours of live music streams, talks and other events.
Portugal, Uruguay, Brazil, Germany, Canada, Mexico, The Netherlands, Colombia and many more are among the participating countries. Performing artists include Declan McKenna from the UK, Milky Chance and rising star LEEPA in Germany, Japanese singer songwriter Anly, who’ll kick things off, Toronto-based singer songwriter and actress Lia Pappas-Kemps, rapper Eli Almic from Uruguay’s capital Montevideo, Canadian singer songwriter Scott Helman, Brazilian singer, actress and presenter Any Gabrielly, multi-instrumentalist Luna Li and many more.
20-year-old Climate Live founder Frances Fox commented: “I started Climate Live in Spring 2019, after being inspired by an interview in which Brian May said there should be a Live Aid for the climate crisis. I thought this was a brilliant idea to engage more young people in the movement, with our own spin, so immediately started messaging activists from all over the world.”
“Each concert is being planned with sustainability as a top priority and Climate Live is working with professionals, artists and local authorities to strive to make the events as sustainable as possible,” the announcement states.
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