Ed Sheeran, as well as other artists such as Kate Tempest and Fossils will play small concerts in ordinary peoples’ homes in two hundred cities around the world next month, as part of Amnesty International’s Give a Home concert series.
The intimate gigs will see Sheeran playing in a Living room in Washington D.C, while the likes of Gregory Porter, Rudimental, Nina Nesbitt and Jessie Ware will play in London.
The one-day program, announced the same day as World Refugee Day, takes place on Sept. 20. The collaboration between Amnesty International and Music promoter Sofar Sounds puts artists into the homes of music fans who applied to host the gigs, in order to help raise the profile of those who have been forced to flee their homes.
If you’d like to be part of the running to have an artist play in your home, you can apply for tickets for Give a Home here.
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