đđ¶40 years of LIVE AID â Children sing for a better worldđ¶đ
- gzeising
- Jul 17
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 21
On July 13, 2025, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of LIVE AID, the historic benefit concert that once reached over 1.5 billion people worldwide. To this day, it stands as a symbol of the power of music to overcome global challenges together.
We continued this legacy with the children's concert "ALL FOR ONE â Children Making Music for a Better World." Together with the Hamburg State Youth Music School (JMS), Viva con Agua, and BrĂŒcken fĂŒr Kinder eV, ALL FOR ONE â All People for One Earth invited audiences to a moving musical experience.
đ€ A concert that touched
The childrenâs and girlsâ choir of the JMS Hamburg under the direction of Maren Hagemann-Loll and soloist Kai Ringler thrilled the audience with a special performance:
âWe Are The Worldâ met the anthem âALL FOR ONEâ â a powerful call from children for peace, climate protection and humanity.
đ” They were musically accompanied by Lucas Etcheverria, Lucas Kolb and Jonas Graetzer.
đč See & hear for yourself:
â¶ïžÂ Reel: Millerntor Gallery 2025
â¶ïžÂ Video: Chorus âWe are the worldâ
â¶ïž Video: Chorus âALL FOR ONEâ
đž Impressions from the concert (Photos: Wolfgang Schinkel and Ingo Mende)

Alexandra Wandel & Frank Otto welcome the guests 
Singer Kai Ringler with the founding members and supporters of ALL FOR ONE 
The actress Sandra Quadflieg together with Micha Fritz (Viva con Agua), Frank Otto and Alexandra Wandel 
The songwriter Ingo Mende and the composer of the anthem ALL FOR ONE Prof. Wolf Kerschek



Gabriela Zeising and the management board of Circle Consulting
đ± Commitment to a better future
Alexandra Wandel and Frank Otto, management board members of ALL FOR ONE, emphasized the power of music for a sustainable and peaceful world in the interest of future generations.
âš The anthem "ALL FOR ONE," composed by Prof. Wolf Kerschek and written by Ingo Mende, inspires people around the world. It was originally conceived by Hamburg-based futurist and activist Holger GĂŒssefeld.
đïž Our partners
đŒ State Youth Music School Hamburg (JMS) The largest music school for children and young people in Hamburg and one of the largest in Europe
đ€ Millerntor Gallery A social art, music and culture festival for clean drinking water â by Viva von Agua and FC St. Pauli organized by Viva con Agua ARTS
đ± Bridges for Children e.V. creates a platform for supporters and thus promotes education and opportunities for children worldwide


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