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Mika has announced he will be live-streaming an ‘I Love Beirut’ benefit concert on Saturday September 19.He revealed his plans for the performance a few days ago on social media, with tickets going on sale yesterday (August 24).
The concert will be broadcast on YouTube in four different time zones, with money raised from ticket sales going towards two different charities; Lebanese Red Cross and Save the Children UK, who are working on the ground in Beirut.He has also launched an ‘I Love Beirut’
.Johnny Orlando revs up for a big fall with the release of “Everyone Wants You”.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLebanese-British singer-songwriter Mika will stage a livestreamed concert to raise funds and awareness for relief in the wake of the explosion in Beirut last month that killed more than 200 people and devastated a large area in the country’s capital.His “I Love Beirut” benefit concert will take place on Saturday 19 September and will be live-streamed across four time zones via YouTube.
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