Earl Sweatshirt and Yasiin Bey to Perform at Gaza & Sudan Benefit Concert in London
In a powerful display of solidarity and support, Earl Sweatshirt, Yasiin Bey, and a lineup of other talented artists are set to perform at a benefit concert in London next month to raise funds for the people of Gaza and Sudan, who continue to face the devastating effects of war.
The concert, scheduled for July 4 at the Troxy music hall, will feature performances by Daniel Caesar, Blood Orange, King Krule, Clairo, Ramy Youssef, and more. Singer and poet Mustafa expressed gratitude to the artists for answering the call to support Sudan and Gaza, urging attendees to join in solidarity and make a difference through music.
Meanwhile, Kehlani’s unwavering support for the people of Palestine has also made a significant impact. The singer released merchandise for her song “Next 2 U,” which is made in Bethlehem and sold to raise funds for Palestinian, Congolese, and Sudanese families through Operation Olive Branch. The merchandise quickly sold out, raising over $555K for the cause.
Kehlani expressed gratitude to her supporters for standing together in solidarity and making a difference through their contributions. The success of the fundraiser reflects a growing tide of support for marginalized communities and a commitment to advocating for justice and equality.
The benefit concert and Kehlani’s fundraising efforts highlight the power of music and activism in bringing communities together and making a positive impact on those in need.