A total of 8 artists, including international rapper Post Malone, will perform live at the concert, which aims to create an impact by raising awareness about the issue of malnutrition in India.
It is December and the much-awaited Zomato Feeding India Concert is finally here with a bang! Zomato has announced the final line-up of artists for its concert scheduled to be held at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai, on December 10th. The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness about issues pertaining to malnutrition in India while creating a global movement to solve the hunger crisis. Artists Post Malone, KSHMR, Ritviz, Zaeden, Anuv Jain, Jonita Gandhi, Ananya Birla, and KING will join impact makers and philanthropists in a global call to action to citizens, corporations, and leaders.
Millions of Indians still struggle to afford something as basic as one healthy meal each day, despite the fact that our country has achieved significant strides in both social and economic development. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated our country's nutritional issues. Starvation is acting as a concern for one in three children to be underweight, causing anemia in mothers, and is a major trigger for stunted growth for about 36% of children under five (low height for age).
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An awareness initiative, Zomato Feeding India Concert will bring together global icons & leaders, philanthropists, acclaimed celebrities, artists, and thousands of attendees to help accelerate the government’s progress towards Zero Hunger by 2030 - a United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (UNSDG) adopted by India. All donations pledged during the Zomato Feeding India Concert and profits (if any) would go towards the cause. With each ticket sold, 10 meals will be served to those in need.
You can book your tickets at the Zomato Feeding India website and BookMyShow.
Where: Mahalaxmi Race Course
When: 10th December 2022
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