
MONTREAL — World Mental Health Day is Saturday, October 10, and Stingray announced Tuesday it is joining with American Campus Communities in partnering with the Hi, How Are You Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging thoughtful discussion around issues of mental well-being.
On October 10 at 7 p.m. CT/8 p.m. ET, Stingray will offer music fans a free livestream of the Hi, How Are You Project mental health awareness event on Qello Concerts by Stingray, which is available on mobile and major streaming devices.
The evening’s program will feature a mix of covers of the late world-renowned musician and visual artist Daniel Johnston and original songs from a variety of artists including Jeff Tweedy, Lucius, Tunde Adebimpe, Bully, Kate Davis and Molly Burch.
“Still today, the stigma surrounding mental health can prevent meaningful action and dialogue,” said Mathieu Péloquin, senior vice-president of marketing and communication at Stingray, in a press release. “We could not be prouder to be teaming up with the Hi, How Are You Project to encourage crucial conversations around issues of mental well-being. The free concert livestream event offers a powerful opportunity to share the Hi, How Are You Project’s mission with communities worldwide and showcase performances by wonderful artists who are committed to improving lives.”
To access the free livestream on October 10 at 7 p.m. CT/8 p.m. ET, please visit qello.com/hhayp. For a list of available devices to watch the livestream, visit qello.com/devices.
For more information about the Hi, How Are You Project and the performance schedule, please visit hihowareyou.org.