This March, legendary musician and world-renowned activist Manu Chao will bring his Ultra Acoustic Sets for the first time to the Philippines, combining his eclectic, soulful sound with an important cause: raising awareness about the endangered Palawan pangolin.
In a news release, Alliance Francaise said this musical experience promises to be a unique blend of music, culture, and advocacy. It said it will captivate audiences while highlighting the urgent need for biodiversity conservation.
Manu Chao’s performances, presented by The Pangolin Sound Project, are set to take place on March 21 at the Samsung Hall in SM Aura, Manila, and on March 28 at Kalye Artisano in El Nido, Palawan.
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL), SM Supermalls, and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) also support the concert that aims to spotlight the plight of the Palawan pangolin, one of the most threatened species in the region.
Organizers said the event is more than just a concert. They said it’s an opportunity for concertgoers to be part of a global movement that seeks to protect this elusive creature from extinction.
TICKETING DETAILS:
Exchange vouchers: 10 AM-3 PM
Ticket purchases: 10 AM-5 PM
For more information and to secure your tickets, please send an email to nfuentes@alliance.ph and nsantos@alliance.ph.