War Child Presents:
Omar Souleyman
Axel Boman
Sam Tiba
Jameszoo
NAAR
Wednesday 14 March will see world-famous musician OmarSouleyman2 (Mad Decent) perform his unique mix of traditional Middle Eastern-folklore and electronic beats for War Child Sweden at the Under Bron in Stockholm. He will be supported by Parisian super-DJ and producer Sam Tiba (Club Cheval, FR) and Dutch musical whizzkid Jameszoo (Brainfeeder, NL). Swedish DJ-trio NAAR will kick the evening off with their amazing Arabic influenced sounds.
The concert is part of a larger event - 8 Hours for Syria - organised by War Child Sweden to raise awareness about urgent humanitarian needs of Syria’s children. March will see the Syrian civil war enter its eight year. A Syrian child who was six when the war broke out will now be 14 - and have known nothing but war during a great part of their childhood.
Help us support the children of Syria
All ticket proceeds from the concert will go to support War Child projects in Lebanon and Jordan with conflict-affected Syrian children. The event will be livestreamed and shared on the War Child Sweden Facebook page from 19:00 – 00:00 CET. Viewers will be able to donate directly through our Facebook page to support our work with Syria’s children.
Ticket-link: http://warchild.confetti.events/
Pre-sale: 290 KR
At the Door: 320 KR
Artists
Omar Souleyman
https://www.facebook.com/OmarSouleyman2/
https://soundcloud.com/omar-souleyman
Axel Boman
https://soundcloud.com/axelboman
https://www.facebook.com/axelstudiobarnhus/
Sam Tiba
https://www.facebook.com/SamTiba/
https://soundcloud.com/samtiba
Jameszoo
https://www.facebook.com/Jameszoomitchel/
https://soundcloud.com/jameszoo
NAAR
https://www.instagram.com/naaryababa
https://soundcloud.com/brendaboy/mix-1
War Child
War Child works exclusively to improve the lives of children affected by armed conflict. We support children in fourteen countries through wide-ranging programmes that combine psychosocial support, protection and education for maximum impact. Our ultimate goal is to improve the psychosocial wellbeing of children affected by conflict.
http://www.warchild.se/