New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Tibet House US is excited to announce that
Annie Lennox,
Cage The Elephant and
Black Pumas will join the eclectic line-up for the 34th Annual Tibet House US Virtual Benefit Concerton February 17th. This year's special virtual edition of one of the longest-running and most renowned live cultural events in New York City will stream via Mandolin, the premiere concert livestream platform for artists, venues, and fans. For the first time ever, this year's concert offers viewers around the world the unique opportunity to experience the warmth, sense of community and amazing music and spoken word performances the evening has provided for so many years at Carnegie Hall. Joining esteemed composer and artistic director Philip Glass, who once again curated this year's line-up, will also be previously announced performers: Eddie Vedder, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Flaming Lips, Phoebe Bridgers, Brittany Howard,
Valerie June, Angélique Kidjo, Laurie Anderson, Chocolate Genius Inc.,
Tessa Thompson, Tenzin Choegyal,
Jesse Paris Smith, Rubin Kodheli and Saori Tsukada. The concert will also feature a personal video message from His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama and an archival piece of footage featuring
Philip Glass and Allen Ginsberg performing "Wichita Vortex."
There are few events that stand the test of time, and for more than three decades this annual event has been a standout. For over 33 years, this consistently sold-out concert has assembled some of the most legendary and exciting names in music and art, dazzling concertgoers with its unique mix of surprises and mesmerizing performances. Tickets for this year's special virtual concert are on sale now ($25-$250). Also available now are unique sponsor level cyber-tables starting at $5,000.
All proceeds support the work of Tibet House US, a non-profit educational institution and cultural embassy founded in 1987 at the request of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to ensure the survival of the unique Tibetan civilization.
Throughout its rich history, the one-of-a-kind Tibet House US Benefit Concert has had hundreds of world-class artists participate including
Alabama Shakes, Carly Simon,
David Bowie, Stephen Colbert, Lou Reed, Sharon Jones, FKA twigs, The Roots, Jim James, Vampire Weekend, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Blood Orange, Sigur Ros, R.E.M, Emmylou Harris, Jon Batiste,
Nathaniel Rateliff,
Jason Isbell and many, many more. The event has garnered praise from many, including New York Times, Rolling Stone, Hollywood Reporter, Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Weekly, Associated Press, Billboard, Vogue, and more.
Praise for the Tibet House US Benefit Concert
"…the audience was eager to dance, clap, whoop and sing along, and soon there was a rush of fans down the aisles. - New York Times
"…an evening of unexpected collaborations…" - Wall Street Journal
"…an amazing sight…" -Rolling Stone
"…beautifully curated sets…" -Billboard
"…extraordinary…Carnegie Hall felt like church…" - Entertainment Weekly
"…it's a kaleidoscope of tender hearts and raw sound…" - Consequence of Sound
"…a refuge, both from life's distractions and from musical expectations." - The Guardian
Tibet House US is a non-profit educational institution and cultural embassy founded in 1987 at the request of His Holiness the Dalai Lama working to promote and preserve Tibet's unique cultural and spiritual heritage. Tibet House US serves to expose and share this unique civilization through innovative educational and cultural programs and events for the general public, providing inspiration for others to join the effort to protect these treasured arts, sciences, and ways of living. For more information, please visit tibethouse.us.
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