Three Music Events in Hamburg featuring Montez and Garvey, sponsored by Channel Aid
The much-anticipated "Live in Concert" series by Channel Aid is set to return to Hamburg from October 21st to October 23rd. This charitable concert series, which has been taking place since 2018, will see a 65-piece Lufthansa Orchestra and various artists come together to raise funds for several charitable organizations.
Tickets for the concerts will go on sale the following week, with well-known YouTube performers, typically opening the show. The main acts for the series have included Rita Ora, Bastille, Cro, Wincent Weiss, and more.
However, there seems to be some confusion regarding the lineup for October 22nd. While previous reports mentioned Ayliva for a concert that was ultimately cancelled, it appears that this artist will not be performing on any of the mentioned dates. The identity of the performer on October 22nd has not been revealed yet.
On October 21st, Rea Garvey will take the stage at the Hamburg Schauspielhaus, accompanied by the 40-piece Hamburg Voices choir. The concert will be live-streamed on a social media platform, with ad revenue benefiting social projects for children and people with disabilities.
The cancelled concert featuring Ayliva will not see the funds donated to the charitable organizations mentioned earlier. It's also worth noting that the concerts will not be held at the Hamburg Schauspielhaus or the Schauspielhaus Hamburg.
The series concludes on October 23rd with Montez performing. Mastercard has also announced that they will donate an amount equivalent to the tickets purchased using their credit card.
Stay tuned for more updates on the performer for October 22nd. It's sure to be a fantastic event for a great cause!
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