Brian Eno, Nadine Shah and Maxine Peake will be among the performers at a special benefit event in support of Palestine at London’s Union Chapel on April 18.
The show, which is titled Sumud and promises “a fundraising evening of music, spoken word and film for Palestine”, will be hosted by Amos Trust and Palestine Music Expo, and tickets are available here.
All proceeds will go to Amos Trust’s emergency appeal for Gaza. A post shared by Brian Eno (@brianeno)A post shared by DavidHolmes1969 David Holmes (@davidholmes_1969)Also performing on the show will be Beth Rowley, David Holmes, Foy Vance, Alabaster DePlume and the Palestinian oud player Adnan Joubran.
Eno and Peake will be delivering a reading at the event. As reported by Al Jazeera, the Palestinian Health Ministry said this week (March 14) that at least 31,341 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since the conflict began with the October 7 Hamas attacks in Israel, while over 70,000 others have been injured.
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