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By: Gideon Gottfried
Music Feeds.The online charity festival takes place Jan. 28-29 on MusicFeeds.org.
Sam Smith, The Blossoms, Fontaines D.C., Newton Faulkner, Flogging Molly lead the lineup of a virtual charity festival called Music Feeds, raising money to fight food poverty, and help struggling music acts and entertainment industry workers, Jan. 28-29.
All net ticketing proceeds will be split among three UK charities FareShare (70%), Stagehand (20%) and Help Musicians (10%). Tickets are sold through DICE and cost £15, giving access to both nights.
In addition, Co-op, who s organizing the online festival with ethical music events promoter Everybody Belongs Here, pledged to donate £1 million ($1.36 million) to be split among the charities in the same way.
Cycling has become more popular during 2020 according to the Co-op survey.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
Lockdowns and the changes to society we saw in 2020 could lead to long-term changes in many people s travelling habits according to a new survey from the national Co-op society.
We re walking more and cycling more - and a significant number of people who took part in the Ethical Consumer Markets report commissioned by the Co-op said they intended to carry on walking or cycling once restrictions were eased.
The report spoke to more than 2,000 people across the country and also used data on sales to find out what people were buying and where - and their attitudes to consumer choices.