American Christian gospel reggae band with over 30 years of experience Christopher will land for the first time in Chile to perform this weekend in Pichilemu and in Santiago at free concerts.
In the case of Santiago, the show will take place on Sunday 18 February in the Meeting Village in The Queen (Mayor Fernando Castillo Velasco 9750) starting at 15:00 hours, at an event organized by the Learning to Live Foundation.
Pedro Aguirre, president of the aforementioned foundation, explained to Reggae Chalice who for a long time wanted to bring the American band to Chile, but it could never happen before.
“They always wanted to come to Chile and were never able to enter due to different situations., but now they decided to just come, They bought the tickets and they put us in check to do something, so we got the Encounter Village in La Reina”, the leader stated.
This is a charity event with free entry., that must be redeemed on the platform Get married, but to enter School supplies will be requested to help low-income families at the beginning of the school year and eventually also for those affected by the serious fires that occurred a few weeks ago in the Valparaíso Region.
“If the event becomes very massive and a lot of people show up and a lot of material appears, obviously we are going to share it with Viña, with Achupallas, because we have been deriving some of our profits there. So if the topic is worth more, we are going to make an effort and share the school supplies with Achupallas.”, Aguirre added..
Artists such as Balaguero, Maese, Dj Murder, Contrababylon, Yom Kippur, Something Brother, Black Sambo and Nazcrew.
The foundation has more 25 years of history “supporting families, especially moms and children” according to the social leader, highlighting that the world of reggae has participated with them and that “The first to support us were the Tanaka Brothers”.
“Everyone is invited, especially the world of reggae, the rasta world, who has been so supportive of us”, Aguirre emphasized.
Show in Pichilemu
Before this event, the group led by Mark Mohr will have an initial stop with another free show that will take place in the Plaza Arturo Prat in Pichilemu on Friday 16 February, from 21:00 hours, with the presence of the national reggae group Contrababylon and also the band Yom Kippur, who will also be present on Sunday.
The band is a pioneer in gospel reggae and has an extensive musical catalog that exceeds 35 Albums, while in the last month he released the EP I will navigate and the video clip of the song “Who You Say I Am”.