Join Mercy For Animals For Their 2nd ‘Voices of Compassion’ Virtual Concert Today, Saturday, July 18th, & Sunday, July 19th

Today, Saturday, July 18, and tomorrow, Sunday, July 19, Carrie Ann Inaba from (The Talk and Dancing with the Stars) and acclaimed social media star and actress Tabitha Brown, will co-host a virtual concert featuring an inspiring lineup of more than 30 musical artists.

“After the overwhelming success of our first Voices of Compassion concert, we are thrilled to once again collaborate with talented and compassionate artists,” said Mercy For Animals‘ President Leah Garcés in a statement sent to WAN. “We hope this concert will inspire hope and connection while spreading awareness about the need to create a kinder future for farmed animals.”

The two-day concert will appear on Mercy For Animals’ Facebook and Twitter beginning at 5 p.m. Eastern today and tomorrow. Viewers can also enjoy it later on Mercy For Animals’ IGTV.

Participating Artists include: Grammy Award-winning duo Rodrigo y Gabriela; acclaimed singers, songwriters, and actors DAWN (Insecure), Jade Novah, Sarah Jeffery (Charmed), Jamie Campbell Bower (Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald), Shea Diamond, Persia White (The Vampire Diaries), Ricky Garcia (Forever in Your Mind), Jordan Rodrigues (Lady Bird), Sarah Grey (The Order), Nick Hargrove (Charmed), and Jack Duarte (Eme 15); Broadway performers Eva Noblezada (Miss Saigon), Alistair Brammer (Miss Saigon), Brittney Johnson (Wicked), Lindsay Pearce (Wicked), Gus Halper (Sing Street), Zara Devlin (Sing Street), Rory Max Kaplan (A Bronx Tale), and Christina Bennington (Bat Out of Hell); singer-songwriters and musicians: Cami Petyn, Chloe Temtchine, April Sampé, Ethan Gold, Stephanie Braganza, Gabrielle Reyes, Ace Anderson, Dorian Maey, Halo Kitsch, Mark Batak, Katie Buxton, and Drew Harrisberg; and The X Factor’s Lloyd Daniels.

The Voices of Compassion virtual music concert is just one of the ways Mercy For Animals is helping to connect and empower people during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to April’s Voices of Compassion concert, the organization has provided direct intervention for communities experiencing food insecurity, donating more than 2,000 plant-based meals to New York City and Chicago residents.

Click HERE for a full list of Mercy For Animals’ virtual resources.

You can help all animals and our planet by choosing compassion on your plate and in your glass. #GoVeg

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