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Rock for Artsakh: a concert for peace

During the 2020 Artsakh War, our community came together for a special live concert event to raise vital funds for humanitarian efforts and for a moment of unity. Rock For Artsakh streamed on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram and was viewed over 1 million times the day of its premiere on October 28, 2020. During the live stream, our community raised a whopping $3,106,947.50, which was doubled thanks to the generosity of anonymous contributors and donated to ArmeniaFund to build 60 houses in Artsakh's Askeran region for families displaced by the war.

Top Cast

  • Areni Agbabian

    Areni Agbabian

    Self

  • Viken Arman

    Viken Arman

    Self

  • Natalie Aronyan

    Natalie Aronyan

    Self

  • Hayk Arsenyan

    Hayk Arsenyan

    Self

  • Serge Avédikian

    Serge Avédikian

    Self

  • Isabel Bayrakdarian

    Isabel Bayrakdarian

    Self

  • Capital Cities

    Capital Cities

    Self

  • Tigran Hamasyan

    Tigran Hamasyan

    Self

  • Benjamin Hekimian

    Benjamin Hekimian

    Self

Overview

During the 2020 Artsakh War, our community came together for a special live concert event to raise vital funds for humanitarian efforts and for a moment of unity. Rock For Artsakh streamed on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram and was viewed over 1 million times the day of its premiere on October 28, 2020. During the live stream, our community raised a whopping $3,106,947.50, which was doubled thanks to the generosity of anonymous contributors and donated to ArmeniaFund to build 60 houses in Artsakh's Askeran region for families displaced by the war.

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