WORLD AIDS DAY - MONDAY 1 DECEMBER 2014: "Share the sound of an AIDS-free generation" and support (RED)
The Coca-Cola Company, in partnership with (RED), invites people from all over the world to join efforts to help end mother-to-child transmission of HIV with the launch of a new campaign, titled “SHARE THE SOUND OF AN AIDS FREE GENERATION”. The campaign will feature an array of top artists as they debut new music, and offer exclusive experiences encouraging people to come together, to share, and most importantly - to give. Funds raised from the campaign will go to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to finance grants which provide HIV prevention, testing, counseling, treatment, and care services.
The legendary Freddie Mercury (credit: www.freddiemercury.com) |
“One of the primary goals behind the movement of this
campaign is to use the power of music to rally millennials in realizing that an
AIDS Free generation is within reach,” said Emmanuel Seuge, Vice President,
Global Alliances & Ventures, The Coca-Cola Company. “We are grateful to all of the artists who are
joining us in this remarkable effort.”
New Music
The campaign kicks off with the debut of Queen’s “Let Me in
Your Heart Again,” a previously unreleased song, mixed by William Orbit
exclusively for the (Coca-Cola) RED campaign.
The song features the iconic vocals of the late Freddie Mercury, who
passed from AIDS in 1991. Each week, a
new artist will unveil an original song which will be available to download on
iTunes with proceeds benefitting the Global Fund at www.iTunes.com/REDSound. The tracks include:
“Let Me in Your Heart Again” (William Orbit Mix) by Queen
featuring Freddie Mercury
“Together” by Aloe Blacc
“Divine Sorrow” by Wyclef Jean featuring Avicii
“I Lived (RED) Remix” by OneRepublic
“It’s been 23 years since the world lost our beloved Freddie
Mercury,” said Queen guitarist Brian May. “We’ve made extraordinary progress in the
fight against AIDS in that time. But we
cannot simply rest on the fact that the treatment is available. We must ensure that it is provided. Roger and I are proud to lend this
rediscovered song to the ( Coca-Cola) RED campaign, in the hope that Freddie’s
powerful voice can inspire the world yet again.”
Unique Experiences
Coca-Cola and (RED) have partnered with OMAZE, a leading
fundraising platform that specializes in offering the chance to win
once-in-a-lifetime experiences that require fans to make a donation to secure a
chance of winning. By visiting
www.Omaze.com/CokeRED, fans will be able to enter to win incredible
experiences, including:
Go Backstage with Bono and Win his Guitar: Get flown to a U2
show where Bono will give you his custom (RED) Gretsch guitar and sign it for
you backstage. (Omaze.com/Bono)
The Ultimate EDM Year of Your Life: Avicii has designed his own special
experience for a fan to win tickets to three of the biggest music festivals in
the world and ultimately join Avicii on-stage in Las Vegas next year.
(Omaze.com/Avicii)
On-Stage with Queen + Adam Lambert: Queen and Adam Lambert
are inviting two fans to sit on-stage for their concert at the O2 Arena London.
They will also be given a VIP tour of Queen’s legendary recording studio in
Montreux, Switzerland. (Omaze.com/Queen)
Live Like OneRepublic for a Day: OneRepublic has also
created a fundraising experience where a lucky fan can spend the day with the
band and enjoy VIP access to a show. (Omaze.com/OneRepublic)
The Coca-Cola Company is dedicated to the fight to end
HIV/AIDS. Since 2006, The Coca-Cola Company and its foundations have committed
over $15 million in the fight to end AIDS through awareness, education and
prevention. In 2011, The Coca-Cola
Company initially pledged $5 million to the Global Fund through the partnership
with (RED) and has recently raised its commitment by an additional $2 million
donation directly to the Global Fund.
This year, Coca-Cola will leverage the size and scale of the system to
rally for the cause, ultimately activating this campaign in over 40 countries
worldwide.
"Incredible things have happened in the fight against
AIDS, bringing the pandemic to a tipping point. There is much to celebrate, but
we must also renew our vow to wrestle this virus to the point it becomes part
of our history not our present, said Bono, (RED) co-founder. (RED) partners
like Coca-Cola are on (RED) alert this World AIDS Day to keep the pressure up,
with the help of longtime AIDS activists Queen, and musicians Avicii, Deadmau5,
Wyclef Jean, Aloe Blacc and OneRepublic.
Music fans have been a real army in the fight against AIDS, we hope this
campaign will swell the ranks.”
(www.coca-colacompany.com)
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