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Earth Hour 2020 goes digital with a live stream of musical performances and more

Take a stand against climate change in the comfort of your own home this Mar 28, as the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Singapore will be hosting the first-ever, fully digital Earth Hour event. Available via a globally accessible, digital live stream on YouTube, check out details about Earth Hour 2020 – Live & Unplugged at www.earthhour.sg.

A three-hour programme held from 5:30pm-8:30pm on Saturday, expect discussions with leading environmentalists as well as live performances by prominent local artistes. Hosted by seasoned presenters such as Paul Foster, Charmaine Yee and Angelique Teo, some of the musical guests will include Benjamin Kheng, Inch Chua, Fariz Jabba & Yung Raja, Nathan Hartono, Preetipls and Rriley.

, Earth Hour 2020 goes digital with a live stream of musical performances and more
Inch Chua
 

And as usual, the world’s largest global grassroots movement for the environment will finally culminate in a symbolic lights-out at 8.30pm local time.

But in the lead-up to Earth Hour 2020, also make your voice heard with an Open Letter to Singapore, where you can contribute a message about your hopes and wishes for the next decade over on the event website.

There’s no better time to show your support for sustainability than while you’re actively practicing responsible social distancing.


More information about Earth Hour 2020 – Live & Unplugged available here.