Ten unbiased Dutch radio stations are becoming a member of forces for a particular 15-hour broadcast to lift cash for Palestine. Discover all the small print under.
The live-stream, dubbed ‘Transmission For Palestine’, is about to air between 10am native time on Sunday (September 28) and 1am on Monday (29).
Listeners will be capable of tune into particular programming on Radio Radio, Echobox, Folder FM, Pip Radio, Future Intel, Operator, Maxi Radio, Radio Hinter, Open Supply Radio and Relate Radio.
Organisers stated followers can attend an in-person “group occasion” over the 15 hours, the place they’ll take pleasure in music, drinks and meals. “You may even get a prize in our raffle!” they added. “You may get fortunate with membership tickets, present playing cards, merch, data, and rather more.”
The occasion is open to the general public on a donation foundation, with all proceeds going on to Dutch charity Plant een Olijfboom.
Per the itemizing, the organisation “helps Palestinian folks with necessities like blankets, garments, water, meals and drugs, whereas additionally working to lift consciousness within the Netherlands concerning the occupation and colonisation of Palestinian land by Israel and the truth of residing in Palestine”.
Those that are unable to attend in individual could make a donation on-line within the run-up to the published, and through the live-stream itself.
“Convey your pals, present up and assist!” organisers added. You’ll be capable of take heed to ‘Transmission For Palestine’ right here.
Final week noticed Brian Eno host his enormous ‘Collectively For Palestine’ charity present at London’s OVO Enviornment Wembley. The occasion featured performances from Damon Albarn, Paul Weller, Cat Burns, Rachel Chinouriri, Yasiin Bey, Bastille’s Dan Smith and extra. Presenters on the evening included Eric Cantona, PinkPantheress, Richard Gere, Benedict Cumberbatch, Florence Pugh and Nicola Coughlan.
The live performance, which was additionally obtainable as a livestream, raised just below £1.5million for the ‘Collectively For Palestine Fund’. This might be distributed to Palestinian-led organisations akin to Taawon, Palestine Youngsters’s Reduction Fund and Palestine Medical Reduction Service.
Chatting with NME on the gig, Eno stated he “doesn’t blame” these feeling helpless concerning the ongoing state of affairs in Palestine. Nevertheless, he known as on music followers to all the time have hope that change is feasible with sufficient solidarity and dialog.
“Don’t be hopeless. You’re in the midst of the most important social motion in human historical past,” Eno assured. Watch the video interview in full above.