LIVEFORLOVE
LIVEFORLOVE
LIVEFORLOVE
The Bussey Building
The Bussey Building
On Friday 3rd September, charity music campaign #LIVEFORLOVE will host two events in Peckham, London to raise money for Afghanistan. The two fundraising events include live music and a talks programme featuring some of the most exciting established and up-and-coming names in the UK electronic music scene. All proceeds will be donated to Afghanaid.
#LIVEFORLOVE was founded during the first UK lockdown in March 2020. The campaign streamed live music daily across various online platforms to raise money for UK food banks. What began as a fundraiser set up by friends, developed into an initiative supported by some of the biggest names in the UK music industry.
#LIVEFORLOVE was founded during the first UK lockdown in March 2020. The campaign streamed live music daily across various online platforms to raise money for UK food banks. What began as a fundraiser set up by friends, developed into an initiative supported by some of the biggest names in the UK music industry.
EVENT DETAILS – 3rd SEPTEMBER 2021
6.30pm-1am: Talks & Music @ Coffee&Cocktails Tickets: £12
Talks:
Beth Gardiner-Smith - Safe Passages CEO
Shukrullah Ludin - Director of Labour Friends of Afghanistan Kabulletins Representative
Additional speakers TBA.
Music:
Jack Charles (live)
Lulah Francs b2b Demi Riquisimo
11pm-3am: Club Night @ Peckham Audio Tickets: £8
Shy One b2b Secret Sundaze LUXE b2b Adam Pits
Mi-El b2b DJ Winggold Special Guests TBA.
Both venues at the address 133 Rye Lane, SE15 4ST LINKS:
FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE / EVENTBITE TICKETS -ENDS-
Editor’s notes:
#LIVEFORLOVE was founded in 2021 by Hannah Ford and William Wallace during the first UK lockdown at a time when the music and entertainment industry was completely put on hold. Over 700 artists supported the cause including Artwork, Gideon, Eclair Fifi, Lady Waks, DMX Krew, DJ Storm, Crazy P, PBR Streetgang, and Medlar. In addition to DJs, #LIVEFORLOVE worked with a variety of venues, festivals, record labels, promoters, and radios across the UK. Venues ranged from Sub Club in Glasgow to Pickle Factory in London. Radios and record labels included RinseFM, Loose Lips, Threads Radio, Apricot Ballroom Soundsystem and Trouble Tongues.
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