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- Louder Together is a feature documentary chronicling the journey fans and activist on two continents took to be part of the iconic 2016 Global Citizen Festivals in New York's Central Park and Mumbai, India. Focusing on education, clean water and sanitation issues in India, Louder Together demonstrates how small actions by large groups of citizens can have huge impact on the lives of millions for generations to come. Headliners from the 2016 Festivals featured in the documentary, with performances and exclusive interviews, include Rihanna, Coldplay, Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, Eddie Vedder, Demi Lovato, Metallica, A.R. Rahman, Amitabh Bachchan, Usher, Ellie Goulding and more. Global Citizen has organized these annual music festivals in New York since 2012, and Chris Martin of Coldplay assumed the role of musical curator of the movement in 2015 - making a bold 15 year commitment supporting the road map of the UN Global Goals to end extreme poverty. Louder Together is narrated by Hugh Jackman and will be available digitally, free-to-air in the United States via Complex Media and Verizon's Go90 platform in Sept 13, 2017.
- Slightly Stoopid have created a one-of-a-kind sound by seamlessly fusing acoustic rock, blues, reggae, hip-hop and punk. Along the way, they have created a legion of die-hard fans. On Thanksgiving weekend 2005, Slightly Stoopid coasted into their hometown for a triumphant two-night stand at the brand-new House of Blues in San Diego. Caught on tape for the band's first-ever full-length concert, Live In San Diego is 90 minutes of Stoopid in full effect. Myles & Kyle's signature vocals, Rymo & OG's locked drums and conga grooves and a house full of crazy stoopidheads.
- Global Citizen Festival 2012 was an action rewarded, awareness driven music festival on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park where fans engaged with causes in order to get a ticket. 60,000 fans attended and the lineup featured; Neil Young, Foo Fighters, The Black Keys, John Legend, Band of Horses & K'Naan.