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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ABS-CBN (FROM left) Trisha Denise, Marian Carmel, Kotoji, Lume, and Kiri.
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ABS-CBN's Star Pop music label partnered with Singapore-based creative production house AOR Global in advocating for mental health through My Safe Place.
The EP features Filipino talents Trisha Denise and LU.ME and Singaporean artists KIRI, Kotoji, and Marian Carmel. It is set for release on 7 October.
Part of the digital revenue streams of My Safe Place will go to beneficiaries Samaritans of Singapore, Shan You, and Bantay Bata 163.
An acoustic performance of the title track of the same name will be performed by the featured artists at the "Let's Talk About Mental Wellness" event at Singapore's Cairnhill Community Center on 8 October.
In partnership with Singapore Street Festival, a "My Safe Place" concert will also be held on 12 October at the Esplanade Recital Studio in Singapore. The event will serve as a fundraiser for Singapore Street Festival's upcoming mental health projects. Tickets for the concert, priced at 40 SGD each, are available via sistic.com.sg.
Follow Star Pop on Facebook (www.facebook.com/starpopph) and on Twitter and Instagram(@starpopph).