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Beirut-born singer Mika to livestream concert for blast victims

Beirut-born pop star Mika will livestream a concert this weekend to raise funds for victims of the Aug. 4 port blast in the Lebanese capital, with Salma Hayek and Kylie Minogue among those joining in.

Lisa Keddie (Reuters)
London, United Kingdom
Sat, September 19, 2020

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Beirut-born singer Mika to livestream concert for blast victims British-Lebanese singer and songwriter Mika performs during the 40th edition of 'Le Printemps de Bourges' rock and pop music festival in Bourges on April 12, 2016. (AFP/Guillaume Souvant)

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eirut-born pop star Mika will livestream a concert this weekend to raise funds for victims of the Aug. 4 port blast in the Lebanese capital, and Mexican actress Salma Hayek and Australian singer Kylie Minogue are among those joining in.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I'm smiling as I write this! One of my all-time favourites, pop icon @kylieminogue will now be performing as part of the I ❤️ Beirut stream. Thank you Kylie! #I❤️Beirut #Kylie

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Some 190 people were killed and 6,000 injured in the huge explosion that reduced parts of the city to rubble and deepened an economic and political crisis in the country.

"There's a lot of anger, there's a lot of sadness," Mika told Reuters in a Zoom interview.

"And so I think it's important to provoke empathy, to show the human side of things, to use music ... and just kind of focus on that human side of it for a moment instead of just the politics, which is ... what happens most of the time."

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Money raised from the concert, to be streamed on Mika's YouTube channel via a private link from 19:00 GMT on Saturday, will go to Save the Children and the Lebanese Red Cross to support their work on the ground in Beirut. Tickets cost 10 pounds ($12.95).

Mika said performers would be filmed in their local surroundings rather than all being inside, giving viewers more variety, and the concert would feature people caught up in the blast.

They include the family of George, who was born in a hospital that bore the full force of the shockwaves but who survived, earning him the nickname "miracle" baby. 

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