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Massive Attack and Portishead Concert set to Raise Thousands for Tsunami Crisis
On Saturday 19th February a fund-raising concert in support of Oxfam’s work to help people affected by the Tsunami Crisis in Asia featuring Massive Attack and Portishead will take place at Carling Academy Bristol.
This unplugged concert will be unique, not only because it is the first time that Massive Attack and Portishead have ever shared a stage, but many of the artists involved, will perform together. More special guests will be added to the line up in the coming days.
Ben Littlejohn, who is coordinating Oxfam’s involvement in the events, said: “The line up already looks phenomenal and more acts will be added in the coming days. The guys from Massive Attack and Portishead have done a fantastic job in pulling all this together. Not only will the concerts help Oxfam raise funds for our life-saving work in Asia, they will also help people understand the underlying causes of poverty, and give them ideas as to how they can make a difference.”
All proceeds from this event will go to support Oxfam’s life-saving humanitarian response in Asia. Tickets are priced at £30 and will be available through the Bristol Ticket Shop from 24th January 2005. Plans are underway to webcast the event – further information will follow. A website is now live with info on the event: http://www.crisisinasia.com.
The gig is part of a series of events starting on Saturday 12th February with a DJ night at the Academy featuring Aspects (live), Babyhead (live) Boca 45 (Grand Central) Daddy G (Massive Attack), Geoff Barrow (Portishead) John Stapleton (BlowPop) Stereo 8 (Fingerlickin’).
Oxfam is helping to reach more than 600,000 people affected by the tsunami crisis with water, sanitation, food, shelter and other essential relief items. The £30 ticket price could buy an emergency shelter for people who have lost their homes or five hygiene kits which will help prevent the spread of disease.
The concert will also support the Make Poverty History campaign, which calls for action by world leaders on the wider issues of poverty, highlighted by the tsunami.
18th January 2005
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