Together,
let’s create thousands of concerts for peace worldwide each 21st of September.
Live Peace, the power of music
Music has the extraordinary power to unite us, to transport us, to uplift us through the collective emotion it generates. Music transcends barriers of religion, skin colour or ideology.
In 1985, 2 billion television viewers watched the legendary Live Aid concert, which brought together 69 of the greatest artists, including Queen, U2, Dire Straits, Elton John, Sting, Madonna and Bob Dylan, for 16 hours on two stages in London and Philadelphia.
Live Peace aspires to become a global event on 21 September each year, the UN International Day of Peace, with more and more concerts and live performances organised by cities, restaurants, bars and nightclubs, and with songs in every language in the world. We envisage a massive movement of millions of men, women and children calling for peace.
How can I act?
Record your selfies of artists' covers or your own creations, and we'll share them on our social networks, inviting your favourite artists to support Live Peace.
Sign the "We want Peace" petition and make it the most signed petition in the world.
Every 21 September, towns, bars, restaurants, nightclubs and the general public can organise or label Live Peace musical events.