Music for Wildlife: Trace and African Stars Unite for Conservation Through Song

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– Over 150 African artists unite on Trace TV’s Music for Wildlife concert series to amplify conservation causes.

-Concerts debut on Trace’s global network, reaching more than 350 million viewers across 28 local channels and 190 countries.

– Stars like CKay, Focalistic, Vinka, Azawi and Joyous Celebration blend music with wildlife storytelling and advocacy.

In June 2024, Wild Africa, in partnership with Trace Global Network and OAS1SONE, launched Music for Wildlife—a concert series tailored to drive awareness around Africa’s wildlife crisis. Featuring over 150 performers across the continent such as CKay, Musa Keys, Focalistic, Azawi, Vinka, Zakes Bantwini and Joyous Celebration, each 24-minute episode mixes live performances with emotional storytelling and visuals highlighting threats like poaching, habitat loss, and climate change.

Airing weekly from July 2025, the series is expected to reach more than 350 million viewers** in over 190 countries—broadcast on 28 Trace channels and streamed via Trace+. Contributors like Focalistic emphasize the campaign’s economic and cultural stakes: “Wildlife and national parks create a lot of jobs in Africa… let’s use music and arts to protect our amazing wildlife.” CKay echoed this urgency: “We risk losing them forever… let’s give our wildlife some space and some love.” Initiators such as Olivier Laouchez (Trace co-founder) and Peter Knights (Wild Africa CEO) have hailed the project as a breakthrough in using culture to catalyze action.

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