Top Musicians Join Forces For Samoa
Top Musicians Join Forces For Samoa
After the tragic events in Samoa last week, a group of top New Zealand entertainers have rallied together for a massive benefit concert on Monday 19th October 2009 at the Vector Arena in Auckland.
When the Tsunami hit Samoa last week, it personally affected Scribe and Savage who lost their family villages and family members in the disaster. Along with Dawn Raid, Oscar Kightley and Ole Maiava, they rapidly organized a dream line up of top NZ musicians who had no hesitation in donating their performances to this worthy cause.
All businesses, personnel and artists have given their services for free, therefore 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Samoa.
We urge all New Zealanders to support this event to
aid our fellow citizens of Samoa.
Wellington,
Christchurch and Dunedin dates and line ups to be announced
shortly.
‘I LOVE THE ISLANDS’
Samoa Relief Concert
Hosted By:
Oscar Kightley
Featuring performances by:
Neil Finn & Tim Finn
Dave Dobbyn
Bic Runga
Savage
Scribe
Hollie Smith
Elemeno P
Nesian Mystik
Jordan Luck Band
J.Williams
Che-Fu & Kratez
Open Souls
Kirsten Morrell
Sweet & Irie
DJ Sirvere
Aaradhna
PNC
Devolo
Mareko
King Kapisi
Feelstyle
Adeaze
Cydel
Ardijah
Lapi Mariner
Venue: Vector Arena, Mahuhu Crescent, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand
Date: Monday October 19th, 2009
Tickets: only $25.00 from www.ticketmaster.co.nz
On Sale: midday Friday 9th October 2009
With much love and thanks to
Pacific Music Awards Trust: Petrina George
Dawn Raid Music Ltd: Brotha D & Andy Murnane
Publicity: Teresa Patterson and Lauren Clough
Scribe & Oscar Kightley
Eccles Entertainment: Sound / Stage / Production
Pasifika Festival /Auckland Council: Ole Maiava
Event Accountant: Lynda Parsons–Entertainment Accounting
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