In a vibrant celebration of music and community spirit, JesCom and local sponsors successfully hosted the St. Ignatius Feast Musical Concert on September 28, 2024, at Old Hararians.
Running from noon to midnight, the concert brought together an enthusiastic crowd for a day filled with remarkable performances, all aimed at raising funds for essential medical equipment at Musami Mission Hospital.
The event featured a stellar lineup of popular artists, including Freeman HKD, Feli Nandi, Nutty O, the Unveiled, Humbled Voices, Romac, and Fr. Mobie. Each performer captivated the audience, delivering unforgettable sets that showcased their unique styles and talents. The atmosphere was electric, with attendees dancing and singing along, creating a vibrant tapestry of sound and community engagement.
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This year’s concert was not just about entertainment; it served a greater purpose. The funds raised will significantly enhance the capabilities of Musami Mission Hospital, which is critical in providing healthcare services to underserved communities. Organizers emphasized the impact of attendees’ contributions, which will ensure better care for patients in need.
A spokesperson for the sponsoring organization expressed their enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled to partner with JesCom for this meaningful event. The St. Ignatius Feast Musical Concert is not just about celebrating music; it’s about coming together as a community to make a difference.”
The concert attracted a diverse audience, with families and friends coming together to enjoy live performances while supporting a vital cause. The inclusive atmosphere highlighted the region’s rich cultural tapestry, reinforcing the importance of community involvement.