FEVER 333 to livestream show for Black Lives Matter & Minnesota Freedom Fund

This will be worth a watch

FEVER 333
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 3rd Jun 2020

The mighty FEVER 333 have announced a one-night-only full production livestream performance taking place at 11pm UK time tonight (Wednesday 3rd June).

Entitled Long Live The Innocent, the livestream is being held in solidarity with the communities across the USA and the entire globe protesting for justice with all proceeds going directly to the Minnesota Freedom Fund and Black Lives Matter.

Fans can only watch the stream on FEVER 333’s official website and YouTube tonight where they can also make donations to the very worthy causes.

FEVER 333 frontman Jason Aalon Butler comments: “This is a concentrated effort to encourage people to go beyond awareness and take action.

“With localised efforts in the name of justice for a specifically targeted group of people in this country, this will serve as an artistic activation as well as a platform to activate necessary measures for social and racial reformation. The advantages we predict we will see if crossing demographics musically in preset to proliferate a message that MUST find its way over the barriers of genre.

“Music and art have served as the catalyst for socially inclined movements for as long as we can remember, but for some reason, at a time where we are now granted the ability to see how deeply flawed our system is, we have slowed the charge for change.

“FEVER 333 has dedicated its entire platform to that change from its inception with its music, activism, even its own charity fund that sees a percentage of proceeds funnelled from all profits the project receives. This is not a marketing method, this is a tool for change. Please consider widening this message for the people with Fever 333 by joining us in this effort."

Watch the FEVER 333 livestream:

FEVER 333 caught up with Kerrang! Radio backstage at Download Festival in 2018 where they told us they were “here to represent the disaffected.”

“In our writings and everything, it’s like anyone – from the trans community, gay community, anyone displaced, anyone disaffected - we are here to offer some sort of representation or understanding where you can express that,” Jason Aalon Butler explained to Sophie K.

“(Our music) is reactive, now because all of us are able to articulate and to facilitate and to mobilise in a way that is impactful because we’ve had these years to figure it out and also because this whole universal coming to a head thing where everything in the world is crazy.”

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