Audacy’s 10th ‘We Can Survive’ Event Raises Big Funds For AFSP

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Audacy marked the 10th anniversary of its We Can Survive concert with a star-studded event on the East Coast, generating more than $600,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Held at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, the sold-out show featured performances by Maroon 5, OneRepublic, Kelly Clarkson, David Kushner, and IZZA.

The We Can Survive concert is an extension of Audacy’s year-round commitment to mental health awareness. It dovetails with the company’s annual I’m Listening special – a live national broadcast that facilitates open discussions about mental health with a variety of influencers, artists, athletes, and medical experts. The 2023 special, which is available on-demand, features notable personalities like Selena Gomez, Kelly Clarkson, and Ed Sheeran.

Audacy’s Senior Vice President of Programming and Music Initiatives Michael Martin said, “It was so special to commemorate We Can Survive’s 10th anniversary in front of new listeners with a memorable lineup of performances,” said Michael Martin, Senior Vice President of Programming and Music Initiatives, Audacy. “Music unites us, and last night was the perfect kickstart to our Fall live events season. We’re proud to have once again teamed up with AFSP while connecting with our fans to promote research, education, and advocacy for mental health.”

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