Live It Up Charity Concert: Singapore Stars Light Up the Night for a Good Cause
Who’s in the Lineup
- Dick Lee – The legendary songwriter whose songs could make a dishwasher sing
- Jack Neo – Master of comedy, now turning the mic into a charity hotline
- Li Nanxing – The pop icon who’s ready to belt out tunes for those in need
- Marcus Chin – The smooth crooner with a heart as big as his voice
- Wang Lei – The rock guitarist who’ll scream for relief
- ShiGGa Shay – Pop diva with vocal riffs that’ll lift spirits
- Tay Kexin – The lyricist building dashboards of hope
- Tosh Zhang – The housing developer turned producer who’s switching gears to help families
- Ryan Lian – The renewed success story catching every viewer’s attention
- Kok Wei Le – The actor with a lyrical sidekick ready to perform for a cause
- Benjamin Humt – The rising star who brings fresh vibes to the night
Details of the Evening
When & Where: June 28, 9 pm, streaming live on AsiaOne’s Facebook page. The venue is the official 2mm Talent Hub, a safe space designed to keep everyone healthy.
How It Works: The show will be hosted by the charismatic duo Irene Ang and Jaspers Lai. Each artist will perform a musical number, then talk to fans directly on the live feed – no backstage sneaking around, just raw talent and real heart.
Safety First: Following the IMDA Phase‑1 advisory, no public will be allowed inside the recordings. The crew follows all safety protocols so that the music can keep flowing without worry.
How to Support
Even if you’re not physically in the crowd, you can still help a family in need. Donations are open now and can be made via PayNow or Giving.sg. Every little bit counts.
To watch the concert, head over to Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/asiaonecom/videos/874308569728687/ and cheer from the comfort of your living room.
Why This Matters
Covid left many families with empty shells and heavy bills. By bringing together a lineup of beloved stars for an evening of music and generosity, the Live It Up Charity Concert offers a bright note of hope. So tune in, feel the vibe, and let’s keep the pandemic blues out of the music room!
Providing support to struggling individuals and families
How a Concert and Some True Generosity Are Turning the Tide for the Struggling
By Live It Up contributors
What’s the Big Deal?
When the lights dim and the music rolls, a surge of donations will rain down on two key local charities: SPD (Singapore Parkinson’s and Disabled) and Community Chest. These cool cats are the frontline support for folks dealing with disabilities, low‑income families, the elderly, and anyone wrestling with everyday survival.
Covid‑19 Still Leaves a Shower of Hardships
People on the frontlines of this pandemic are feeling the pinch.
- The home front: families with limited job options are now hitting a low‑budget wall.
- Socio‑economic storms: the full economic impact is looming over our dear Singapore.
- Support is tighter than ever; yet the need is higher than the headline.
Meet the Hero: 5‑Year‑Old Syed Rayyan
Rayyan is a five‑year‑old champ battling cerebral palsy. He’s part of SPD’s Early Intervention Programme for Infants and Children (EIPIC) — a program that’s literally giving him a fighting chance.
What’s he achieved?
- He can stand with a supportive leg brace and a buzzer that helps him let people know he’s ready to chat.
- Every day, he’s inching closer to life as normal for a kid with the same challenges.
What’s the Real‑Life Story Behind the Numbers?
Rayyan’s family is feeling the squeeze. His dad got a pay cut because of the pandemic, and his mum had a medical emergency. Even with subsidised care, the bills keep piling up.
Live It Up: Bringing the Spotlight to Families Like Rayyan’s
With donations sagging post‑pandemic, Live It Up wants to air the real hardships that people like Rayyan face.
“The Covid‑19 situation has negatively impacted many lives,” says Abhimanyau Pal, CEO of SPD. “People with disabilities will continue needing help, whether the economy is booming or flatlining.”
He adds, “Every donation that comes in means we can keep providing essential support now and beyond Covid‑19. This is vital as fundraising looks like a slow train in the long run.”
Want to Jump In?
For those who want to boost the charity bunny, drop a line at [email protected] or tune into the Live It Up concert for a dose of streaming music, laughter, and plenty of caring moments.
Closing Note
We’re all in this together, and the best part? Even a little bit of kindness can turn a bleak day into a hopeful one. Let’s keep the music playing and the generosity flowing.
