With 100 Gigs on 1 day across 27 Cities supporting 15 causes; Seagram’s 100 Pipers ‘Play for a Cause’ creates a never-before musical movement Bhubaneswar to stand up for dying arts
After positively impacting the society through previous editions of ‘Play for a Cause’, Seagram’s 100 Pipers expands the impact of the platform with 100 musical events spread across 27 cities on 1 Day; Nov 29, 2019. The 100 events will witness renowned musicians and bands like Parikrama, Delhi Indie Project, Indus Creed, The LocalTrain, UshaUthup, Hari Sukhmani and AnkurTewari amongst others uniting to play on 29th November, 2019;to create awareness for concerns related to polluted air and water; dying hills, art, oceans, plantation and wild life, and other issues such as meals for underprivileged and one time plastic use, rain water harvesting amongst others.109bands performed across 100 locations simultaneously.
Expressing his excitement towards the initiative, Kartik Mohindra, Chief Marketing Officer, Pernod Ricard Indiasaid, “Seagram’s 100 Pipers believes in leadership with purpose. It has always worked on initiatives that lead a positive change in the society. The fact that our whole country would resonate with the sound of goodness with over 100 gigson one single day, brings alive our proposition ‘Be remembered for good.”
100 Pipers Play for a Cause has been contributing to the society in more than one way over the years,the brand 100 Pipers is positioned on the platform of ‘TRUE LEGENDS’, personified by successful people who rise above materialistic markers of success and work towards leading a positive change for the society. And hence, the brand’s expression of ‘Be Remembered for Good’. Over the years, 100 Pipers has consistently translated this positioning into actual consumer experiences via the ‘Play For A Cause’ music events wherein the brand brings together celebrated musicians & organizes performances to generate awareness & contribution for various causes that impact our society like Clean Drinking Water, Meals for the underprivileged, Kerala floods, to name a few.
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