Audio Obscura presents sunset livestream sessions to raise funds for World Health Organization Audio Obscura Sunset – Charity will take place from this Saturday until Tuesday, each day from 05:15 PM – 07:15 PM CET at A’DAM The Loft

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Audio Obscura presents sunset livestream sessions to raise funds for World Health Organization

With everyone having to stay home for the sake of the health of humanity, Audio Obscura decided to step in to raise money for the WHO and its partners. They are partnering with A’DAM Toren who made sure the beautiful The Loft could be the scene for the special livestream series called “Audio Obscura Sunset – Charity”. By doing this they also give back to the visitors around the world who are faced with canceled shows everywhere. The best part: while enjoying the breathtaking livestream, they can actually contribute to the response to the pandemic that is caused by COVID-19.

With stunning panoramic views of Amsterdam during golden hour in the background, the viewers can donate to The COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, which is set up by The United Nations Foundation and the Swiss Philanthropy Foundation to support WHO and its partners who are helping countries to prevent, detect, and manage the most recent coronavirus. Every day a renowned Netherlands based artist will perform from 5:15 PM till 7:15 PM CET to support this good cause.

On this atypical Saturday, the first stream will kick off with the phenomenal Colin Benders who will showcase a hypnotizing live set using his modular synthesizers. The Sunday will be taken over by none other than Joris Voorn, a longtime friend of Audio Obscura and that’s not without reason. On Monday, live act Satori will give us one of his infamous energetic performances. To make the occasion even more special, he will premiere his brand new album. To close this remarkable series off in style on Tuesday, techno giant Reinier Zonneveld will treat the audience to something very special, nothing like he has done before. No hard bass this time around, but an enchanting live performance from this multi talent combining synthesizers, drum computers and a piano. It will be experimental for sure but as always only music he composed himself. We are in for a treat.

With the sets being streamed by NOMOBO and reminiscing the legendary sunset sessions Audio Obscura has thrown in the past, where artists performed covered in a golden hue of sunlight, this live stream series is set to be nothing short of spectacular. So be sure to tune in and support the World Health Organization in these crazy times. Together we can do this.

Please get on board and share the livestream to ensure as many people as possible can watch and donate to WHO.

General Info
Dates: SAT 21/3, SUN 22/3, MON 23/3, TUE 24/3
Time: 5:15 PM – 7:15 PM
Watch via: Audio Obscura Sunset – Charity

Line-up:
Saturday: Colin Benders
Sunday: Joris Voorn
Monday: Satori
Tuesday: Reinier Zonneveld

About Audio Obscura 
Audio Obscura is a platform, a movement, a wave, born out of love for underground electronic music. Audio Obscura reshapes the landscape of electronic music by bringing the legends of tomorrow to the most iconic historical venues of the world.Audio Obscura have hosted parties in venues ranging from Amsterdam’s train station to the national museum and Amsterdam’s majestic concert hall over the years, gaining a reputation for putting on events in the city’s most unusual spaces. Always attracting some of the most exciting and popular names in the scene, they have quickly grown to become a major force. Their latest move where they mixed art with electronic music with the audiovisual art installation SKALAR was no exception and was highly praised in the international press.www.audio-obscura.com
About Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund
The Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund is a secure way for individuals, philanthropies and businesses to contribute to the WHO-led effort to respond to the pandemic.
The United Nations Foundation and the Swiss Philanthropy Foundation have created the solidarity fund to support WHO and partners in a massive effort to help countries prevent, detect, and manage the novel coronavirus – particularly those where the needs are the greatest.The fund will enable WHO to:

  • Send essential supplies such as personal protective equipment to frontline health workers.
  • Enable all countries to track and detect the disease by boosting laboratory capacity through training and equipment.
  • Ensure health workers and communities everywhere have access to the latest science-based information to protect themselves, prevent infection and care for those in need.
  • Accelerate efforts to fast-track the discovery and development of lifesaving vaccines, diagnostics and treatments.

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