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Pathway to Paris in Glasgow for Cop26


Pathway to Paris concert event set Glasgow on the opening eve of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26

 

Patti Smith, Bill McKibben, Soundwalk Collective, Jesse Paris Smith, Rebecca Foon, Tenzin Choegyal and more 


Tickets available here:

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/pathway-to-paris/theatre-royal-glasgow/calendar/

**the event will also be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube



 

4 October 2021: Today the climate action organization, Pathway to Paris, has announced a concert event taking place on October 31st, 2021 at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow. Helping to open the United Nations Climate Change Conference (Cop26), Oct 31st - Nov 12th, the concert will focus on the urgent need for nations to ramp up their efforts and take ambition to the next level in order to meet and go beyond the climate targets outlined in the Paris Agreement, and for cities to take responsibility and lead the way forward in achieving this goal. 

Bringing together musicians, artists, thinkers, and policymakers, this concert will serve as an international call to action. It will be open to attend in person via Glasgow and also be live streamed to a global audience. 


 

“In the world of music, the best way to improve is through collaboration. This is the same with the critical issue of climate change. We must join together to make this the most ambitious collaboration of our century. We will not be able to implement crucial and challenging solutions to climate change, and all urgent environmental problems as long as we stand divided. Inseparable from the issue of climate change is the need for world peace, global communication, and an international collaboration unmatched by any event in human history.”– Co-Founder of Pathway to Paris, Jesse Paris Smith


 

The concert will feature Patti Smith, Tenzin Choegyal, Soundwalk Collective in collaboration with Patti Smith and Jesse Paris Smith to perform CRISIS OF THE LOST, a sound piece composed of underwater recordings deriving from the TBA21–Academy sound archive that documents the voice of ocean life in contrast with the destructive impact of manmade acoustic pollution over all species of marine life. The live performance is accompanied by visualizations by Territorial Agency to provide visceral insights into the scale and mechanics of the ecological threat that is sound pollution in the ocean. The piece features additional recordings carried out by sound artist Jana Winderen during field trips in Belize, Panama, Dominican Republic, Norway and Iceland; as well as recorded detonations of the seismic airgun blasting acquired from Simone Baumann Pickering’s lab at Scripps Institute for Oceanography, and cello written and performed by Lucy Railton.

CRISIS OF THE LOST is part of a collaborative body of work and series of album projects between Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective, entitled CORRESPONDENCES, due for publication and release in Spring 2022.

Pathway to Paris Founders Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon will also be performing throughout the evening. Speakers include 350.org’s Bill McKibben and other special guests to be announced soon.


All proceeds from this evening will be donated to the 1000 Cities Initiative for Carbon Freedom by Pathway to Paris  

 

PATHWAY TO PARIS

October 31st  2021

Theatre Royal, Glasgow

PATTI SMITH   •   BILL MCKIBBEN   •  SOUNDWALK COLLECTIVE  •  LITTLE SUN

 TENZIN CHOEGYAL   •   REBECCA FOON   •   JESSE PARIS SMITH 

+ SPECIAL GUESTS

Doors: 18:30   Show: 19:30

 

Pathway to Paris brings together musicians, artists, activists, academics, mayors, and innovators to help raise consciousness surrounding the urgency of climate action and offers solutions to turning the Paris Agreement into action. Founded in September 2014 by Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon, with an intimate evening of music and speakers at Le Poisson Rouge immediately following the People’s Climate March in New York City. A series of similar events unfolded in North America over the ensuing years. The events were initially intended to build awareness to help establish a global climate agreement, leading up to the UN Climate Change Conference (Cop21) that took place in December 2015, and culminated with two major concerts in Paris at Le Trianon, the first weekend of the conference. In November 2017, Pathway to Paris launched the 1000 Cities Initiative at Carnegie Hall in the lead up to COP 23.

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