Humanitarian Bazaar | EVENT SERIES
Humanitarian Bazaar produces creative projects focused on how people survive war and disaster.
humanitarian, aid, humanitarian aid, human rights, peace, peacebuilding, war, disaster, frontline, front line, war music, festival, music festival, conflict mitigation, counter-extremism, cve, countering violence extremism, protection, war survivors, survivors, war survivors advisory, gerstle, daniel gerstle, daniel j gerstle, waayaha cusub, mogadishu, mogadishu music, mogadishu music festival, afghan music, afghan music festival, live from mogadishu, thunder spiral, syrian metal, syrian metal is war, adeso africa, somalia, afghanistan, syria, bosnia, bascarsija, sudan, ukraine
9400
post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-9400,single-format-standard,eltd-core-1.0.3,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,borderland-ver-1.8.1,vertical_menu_background_opacity, vertical_menu_with_scroll,smooth_scroll,paspartu_enabled,paspartu_on_top_fixed,paspartu_on_bottom_fixed,grid_1300,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-7.9,vc_responsive

EVENT SERIES | Somali Sunrise Concert Tour for Peace

August 2012  |  Culture  |  Waayaha Cusub 

Humanitarian Bazaar


 

The Somali Sunrise Concert Tour for Peace, led by Somali hiphop group Waayaha Cusub and produced by Humanitarian Bazaar, was Waayaha Cusub’s world tour campaign to persuade youth to turn away from extremism and help end the war in Somalia. The tour included several parts:

 

 

 

 

The Somali Sunrise US Tour (August 2012), the Eastleigh Peace Festival (October-November 2012), the Kwani Litfest (December 2012), the Mogadishu Music Festival (which included the Serendi Rap-Against-Violence show and the Somali Reconciliation Festival and other shows in Mogadishu, Somalia, April 27-May 3, 2013), the Somali Independence Day Festival in Eastleigh, Kenya (July 1), and the Journey of Peace Tour Dadaab (December 2013).