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Salesforce's 'Make Change' Series to Feature Live Performances by Arcade Fire's Win Butler & Régine Chassagne, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and More

By: Jan. 22, 2019
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Salesforce's 'Make Change' Series to Feature Live Performances by Arcade Fire's Win Butler & Régine Chassagne, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and More  Image

Make Change @ Salesforce Music Lodge, a brand new series that celebrates music as a platform for change during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT. The series of intimate conversations and performances will bring together world-renowned musical artists who are creating positive change through music and will benefit various philanthropic causes and non-profit organizations. It will feature live performances by

Arcade Fire's Win Butler & Régine Chassagne, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, DJ Windows 98 and renowned music photographer Danny Clinch

Make Change @ Salesforce Music Lodge will begin on Friday, January 25th with an opening night event featuring a conversation with renowned music photographer Danny Clinch. Saturday, January 26th will feature a special performance by Arcade Fire's Win Butler & Régine Chassagne in support of the KANPE Foundation. The weekend will conclude on Sunday, January 27th, with a performance by the iconic Preservation Hall Jazz Band in support of their own Preservation Hall Foundation. Each night will feature panel discussions with the artists and acclaimed KCRW personality Anne Litt about their respective causes and how music can make the world a better place. See below for a complete programming schedule.

"We're excited about the Make Change series at Sundance, and the opportunity to both get a chance to perform and bring awareness to the work we do in New Orleans and beyond with the Preservation Hall Foundation, said Ben Jaffe of Preservation Hall. "Music has provided us such an amazing platform to make positive change, and this weekend should be a great celebration of that."



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