Martin Goldschmidt

Never have musicians needed your support more than in Gaza 2024!!

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£9,645
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In Gaza, people are clinging on to their land and their lives. At the heart of their identity lies culture, which is why Palestine Music Expo (PMX) is launching a crowdfunding campaign to support the musicians and the music of Gaza. Please help.

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In 2019 I visited Gaza and after a big meeting of Gazan musicians, we founded PMX Gaza.

PMX

In Gaza today, people are clinging on to their land and their lives. However, despite an appalling collective tragedy, Gazans remain steadfast in their determination to remain with their communities with their identity stronger than ever. At the heart of that identity lies culture, which is why Palestine Music Expo (PMX) is launching a crowdfunding campaign to support the musicians and the music of Gaza.

PMX has deep connections to the music of Palestine and has been working to support the Palestinian music scene since 2016. That is why we understand how important music is to morale and to the hopes and dreams of Palestinians.

We have held five music festivals in Gaza to bring joy and healing to thousands of children in Gaza City and Khan Younis.

We have also produced three music expos in Ramallah, where music industry professionals from around the world have come to learn about the lives of Palestinian musicians, hear the incredible talent that exists in the Palestinian music community and to offer career and networking opportunities to Palestinian musicians who cannot otherwise connect internationally.

Watar Band, Sol Band & Typo

In 2019, much to everyone’s amazement, PMX got permission for musicians from three of Gaza’s top groups, Watar Band, Typo and Sol Band, to leave and perform outside of Gaza for the first time. In front of a two thousand-strong crowd in Ramallah, with top-tier production, they played to Palestinians from the West Bank, Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, Israel and the Diaspora, and to our international delegates. It was a special moment of connection and solidarity for everyone there.

Today, though, all those musicians are homeless and at risk, navigating perilous landscapes. Still, they continue to make music where they can, to the incessant soundtrack of deadly bombs.

Sol Band in happier times.

We all know the most immediate needs are safety, food, water and medicine. Yet, we must also look to the future to support the courageous spirit of these people. We are asking the music community and friends to join us and support this crowdfunding campaign to help Gaza’s music creators.

With the help of the PMX team in Gaza and in accordance with PMX’s core principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability, all the money raised will be distributed to the artists and their families and will be used to fund music activities. Working with Amos Trust, our charity partner, we guarantee that every penny will be spent to support the musical soul of the Gazan people.

In a world drowning in sorrow, your contribution isn’t just about practical help; it’s about nurturing resilience, offering a glimmer of hope and attempting to rebuild lives and culture through the uplifting power of music. This is the small contribution we can make to help the people of Gaza through this nightmare. Thank you.

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Cover: Wedding concert at Jabalia refugee camp with Mohammed, Water band, Me, Ahmed PMX Gaza & Hamada SOL Band.

SOL Band in sunnier times on Gaza Beach

SOL Band in their hometown of Gaza City today.

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About the campaign

In Gaza, people are clinging on to their land and their lives. At the heart of their identity lies culture, which is why Palestine Music Expo (PMX) is launching a crowdfunding campaign to support the musicians and the music of Gaza. Please help.

About the charity

Amos Trust

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Amos Trust is a small, creative human rights charity that challenges injustice, builds involvement and creates change. We work with vibrant grassroots partners for justice and hope for the forgotten. Our partners are based in Palestine & Israel, India, Nicaragua, South Africa, Burundi & beyond.

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