In Sydney on Monday 11 July a superb array of Australia’s top artists are coming together to create what will be a dazzling evening of entertainment. This will be a concert of love songs, expressing strength and solidarity with the community in Orlando featuring:
- Marcia Hines
- Shoshana Bean
- Magda Szubanski
- Joel Creasey
- Bob Downe
- Paul Capsis
- iOTA
- Emma Matthews
- Simon Burke
- Virginia Gay...and many more.
The world was devastated by the news of the mass shooting at Pulse Nigh...
In Sydney on Monday 11 July a superb array of Australia’s top artists are coming together to create what will be a dazzling evening of entertainment. This will be a concert of love songs, expressing strength and solidarity with the community in Orlando featuring:
- Marcia Hines
- Shoshana Bean
- Magda Szubanski
- Joel Creasey
- Bob Downe
- Paul Capsis
- iOTA
- Emma Matthews
- Simon Burke
- Virginia Gay...and many more.
The world was devastated by the news of the mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub, a gay bar in Orlando, Florida on 11 June. Forty nine died whilst many more were physically and emotionally injured by the event. People around the globe are coming together to show their support for the Orlando LGBTQI community through strength in numbers and fundraising efforts.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said: “We’ve thrown open the doors of Sydney Town Hall to raise much needed funds for those directly impacted by this horrendous shooting. Many of the city’s top performers are donating their time, talent and energy. It’s time for Sydney to come out in support of Orlando’s LGBTIQ community.
Funds raised from the concert will go to the “Equality Florida Pulse Victims Fund”. Equality Florida is collecting contributions to support every single victim of the horrific shooting at Orlando's Pulse Nightclub. This includes victims’ families, survivors, and those in the club who may not have suffered physical injury but in need of support. They are working with the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) to distribute the contributions via their National Compassion Fund. So far in excess of $USA6 million has been raised.