The auction lasts until 29 September with objects of national and international artists, such as Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Green Day, Ivete Sangalo and initial capital, among others
The city promotes the charity auction until 29 September “Fans for Change”Where fans can end up autographed objects by the artists in the 2025 range. The initiative, which is broadcast from 1 September, offers Tagima guitars and exclusive objects signed by national and international stars through the platform Play for a causeWith initial offers of R $ 2,023 (value that honors the first year of the Festival).
Among the artists who have given autographs there are icons such as Katy Perry, Green Day, Bruce Dickinson, Camila Cabello, Jessie J, Bad Religion, Jason Derulo, Lionel Richie, Iggy Pop and Lauryn Hill. Brazilian music is represented by names such as Ivete Sangalo, Filipe Ret, Capital Initial, Iza, Pitty, Luísa Sonza, Pedro Sampaio, Ludmilla, João Gomes, Dona Onete, Gaby Amarantos and Joelma, among others.
Since its establishment in 2015, the auction has collected over $ 1.552 million for social projects, in editions held in The city, Rock in Rio Brasil, Rock in Rio Lisboa AND Rock in Rio Las Vegas. In 2025, all the money will be directed to Socio -environmental institution and Citizenship actionOrganizations that develop fundamental works in the Amazon region.
THE Socio -environmental institution It will use the resources for an ecological restoration project in Middle -earth, in Pará, where the forests will be planted in the deforested area for 55 years in the Rio Iriri extractive reserve. Already the Citizenship action Will allocy donations to Food security hub In Belém, an initiative that fights food insecurity through agroecological gardens, food bank and solidarity cuisine.
To participate, simply access the website of the Play for a causeCheck the available items and the offer. The action represents a unique opportunity to connect the passion for music with urgent -environmental -environmental causes, transforming admiration for artists into a real impact for communities that most need support in the Amazon region.
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Source: Terra

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