Metal For Nepal Benefit Concert Raises $1,200

June 26, 2015, 9 years ago

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Metal For Nepal Benefit Concert Raises $1,200

On June 20 Boston's Metal For Nepal Benefit (#MetalForNepal) concert was held at The Middle East Nite Club in Cambridge, MA. The event was a resounding success, raising over $1,200 for victims of two earthquakes in Nepal. The $1,200 raised came from proceeds of ticket sales, an exclusive merch raffle of donated items, and sales from the Metal for Nepal compilation album. $1,200 USD is the equivalent of NPR 120,000, and can be used to build temporary housing shelters and give lifesaving supplies to communities still reeling from the devastation. Headlining the bill was Obsidian Tongue, with Native Construct, Caricature, Sonic Pulse and BruteMukti. Special thanks to MediaBoss Television for being on hand to film the event.

All monies collected will go toward the Jai Nepal Youth Club, No Silence for Nepal, WHR Nepal, Reaping Hope and Jagaruk Nepal charities.
 

The co-founders of Metal For Nepal Boston commented on the event:
 
Kevin Brown: “After an amazing outpouring of support, from friends and family, to locals who wanted to contribute, we have found ourselves at an end. One foot in the door of an awesome journey to help a weary country, head banging all the way!”

Kunjan Joshi: “It's encouraging to see people from all walks of life supporting and helping rebuild Nepal. It's a long way to recovery but we are very well on our way!”
 
Keith Chachkes: “Having volunteered at charity events in the past, I was surprised at how many people asked about the charities the money was going to, and what else they could do to help them. Metal For Nepal has inspired a deep and ongoing level of interest from metal fans. I am proud that I could lend a hand to make this happen. Thanks to Kevin and Kunjan for all of their support.”

Sales of the physical copies of the benefit compilation organized by Metal For Nepal performers BruteMukti, featuring Nepalese metal bands dubbed Nepal Earthquake Relief, were brisk at the event. You can still donate and download the collection from Bandcamp.

Physical copies will also be available for purchase at future Metal For Nepal events while supplies last, with all the proceeds going to charity.


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