Dublin to Gaza

[1] The Dublin to Gaza Concert was established and put together by the Irish journalist and creator of documentaries Dearbhla Glynn.[1] Any money raised during the concert will be donated towards the efforts of reconstructing those buildings which have been damaged in the Gaza Strip.[1][2] There was, however, a cultural element to the benefit concert as well the principal idea of fund-raising.[2] A large screen was erected in Gaza City for citizens to witness the event live.[1] Those confirmed to perform included the Discovery Gospel Choir of Dublin, Zahara El Safty, the Irish folk band Kíla, Lumière, the British-born Palestinian singer and MC Shadia Mansour, rapper of Iraqi and English origin MC Lowkey, Naisrin and Hothouse Flowers member Liam Ó Maonlaí.
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