Tune-in Nepal

15 musicians from Manchester played for the earthquake victims in Nepal, and the concert was streamed world-wide. (Okay not really, the Germans were left out due to GEMA…)

Tune-In Nepal was a charity concert project initiated by Victor Lim and Fingertips co-founder Chiahu Lee, both musicians from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, UK. The concert itself was a huge collaboration of musicians from the RNCM to help raise money for the British Red Cross in Nepal.

The concert was held on 31st May 2015, at St. Peter’s House Church & Chaplaincy in Manchester, and streamed world-wide at the same time on youtube! It attracted viewers from all over the world including Colombia, Singapore, Taiwan, Canada, U.S.A, Latvia, Luxembourg, Belgium and the UK. With the support and contribution of everyone involved, the project raised a total amount of £1150 for the earthquake victims in Nepal. (Online donations can still be made here)

The fantastic array of performers who volunteered to perform were: Amici Trio, Adele Xiang, Yulia Vershinina, Pola Kompf, Ewa Tytman Csiba, Xiang Ting Chen, Aaron Chen, Abel Solaocoe, Leif Kaner-Lidstrom, Maria-Elena Farrugia, Jo-Yee Cheung, Philip Brett and Alexander Panfilov

This project was kindly supported by: Smartlux SARL, Forsyth, The Mill, Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association Luxembourg, Fondation Lin Hsueh-Hua, St. Peter’s House Church & Chaplaincy and Fingertips ASBL.

Missed the concert? Here’s a HD film production of the Tune-in Nepal Concert by The Mill Production Studios