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World Wide Fund For Nature Philippines held a Switch Off Event with live music performances at the Kartilya ng Katipunan in Manila in honor of Earth Hour.
The event on March 23 featured SB19’s Pablo, the Earth Hour Philippines 2024 music ambassador. He opened his set with SB19’s song “Liham” and later performed “Kelan” and “Determinado” alongside rapper Josue.The Switch Off Event was held in partnership with the local government unit of Manila to support the annual global movement, Earth Hour.
Earth Hour is a movement organized by WWF that began in 2007. It aims to raise awareness of environmental issues plaguing the planet and encourages people worldwide to take action by switching off their lights for an hour.World Wide Fund For Nature Philippines held a Switch Off Event with live music performances at the Kartilya ng Katipunan in Manila in honor of Earth Hour.
The event on March 23 featured SB19’s Pablo, the Earth Hour Philippines 2024 music ambassador. He opened his set with SB19’s song “Liham” and later performed “Kelan” and “Determinado” alongside rapper Josue.The Switch Off Event was held in partnership with the local government unit of Manila to support the annual global movement, Earth Hour.
Earth Hour is a movement organized by WWF that began in 2007. It aims to raise awareness of environmental issues plaguing the planet and encourages people worldwide to take action by switching off their lights for an hour.
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