Three events featuring Montez and Garvey at Channel Aid's venues in Hamburg
The much-anticipated Channel Aid Live in Concert series is set to return to Hamburg, Germany, from the 21st to the 23rd of October this year. The live-streamed concerts will be available on a social media platform, providing music lovers from around the world with an opportunity to enjoy the shows.
Tickets for the concerts will go on sale in the following week. Previous main acts in the series include Rita Ora, Bastille, Cro, and Wincent Weiss. This year, each concert will be accompanied by the 65-member Lufthansa Orchestra, promising a symphony of sound that will elevate the performances.
The concerts will generate advertising revenue for social projects for children and people with disabilities. Moreover, profits from these concerts will be donated to several charitable organizations, aligning with Channel Aid's mission to support charitable causes related to music and youth.
The artist for the 22nd of October has not been announced yet, but well-known YouTube performers who have already gained attention for their music on the platform typically open the shows. Rea Garvey is scheduled to perform on the 21st at the Hamburg Schauspielhaus, supported by the 40-member Hamburg Voices choir. Montez is set to take the stage on the 23rd.
Mastercard has announced that they will donate an amount equal to the value of tickets purchased using their credit card for the concerts. The "Live in Concert" series by Channel Aid has been held since 2018, and this year's event promises to be another memorable edition.
Unfortunately, specific details about the charitable organizations benefiting from the 2021 event are not available in the provided search results. Previous editions of the series have supported various causes, including music education and youth development programmes.
In related news, Ayliva's concert at the exhibition halls, originally scheduled for January, has been cancelled. Details about the rescheduling or potential replacement of the show have not been announced yet.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Channel Aid Live in Concert series as they become available. Don't miss out on the chance to enjoy a night of music while supporting a good cause!
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