Bringing Human Rights Home | Amnesty International USA

 

02.05.2014 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY

 

Read, see and hear the latest #AmnestyConcert interactive content - what the artists are saying, fan love, videos, images and ways to get involved.

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Read, see and hear the latest #AmnestyConcert interactive content - what the artists are saying, fan love, videos, images and ways to get involved.

 

Tickets on sale through Ticketmaster on January 11. Don't be left out in the cold. Get yours today - before they sell out.

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Tickets on sale through Ticketmaster on January 11. Don't be left out in the cold. Get yours today - before they sell out.

 

What does it mean to bring human rights home? The denial of any person's human rights regardless of where they live in the world is an affront to our own rights. Read more.

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What does it mean to bring human rights home? The denial of any person's human rights regardless of where they live in the world is an affront to our own rights. Read more.

 

Don't miss a beat. Read the latest concert news.

Concert News

Don't miss a beat. Read the latest concert news.

On February 5, 2014 thousands of human rights supporters will descend upon the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NYC for an unforgettable night. Imagine Dragons, Ms. Lauryn Hill, The Fray, The Flaming Lips, Tegan and Sara, Cold War Kids, Collbie Caillat, Cake and others will perform. Nadya and Masha, two women from Russian art collective Pussy Riot who were recently freed from prison after 21 months (and hundreds of thousands of online actions by Amnesty activists), will take the stage.. Stories will be told. Actions will be taken. Lives will be changed.

"Amnesty's past concerts have featured some of the greatest artists of our generation and have been catalysts for real, measurable change. It's an honor to perform as part of this event and continue the cause of championing human rights around the world."-- Dan Reynolds, lead singer of Grammy-nominated rock band Imagine Dragons

"We are happy to support Amnesty International's work on behalf of human rights and political prisoners. We, more than anyone, understand how important Amnesty's work is in connecting activists to prisoners."-- Nadezhda "Nadya" Tolokonnikova and Maria "Masha" Alekhina, members of Pussy Riot who were jailed in 2012 for publicly criticizing Russian president Vladimir Putin in a church

http://www.amnestyusa.org/Feb5Concert/