MINI GLOBAL CLIMATE CONCERTS
ABOUT
Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concerts harness the transformative power of music to humanize the climate crisis and amplify the voices of those most affected. Staged in intimate venues across the globe, these extraordinary concerts bring together world-renowned, stadium-level artists who perform in small, powerful settings—creating once-in-a-lifetime experiences for both the audience and the cause.
By exchanging arenas for authenticity, each concert becomes more than a performance—it becomes a global act of solidarity. These moments of musical intimacy serve as urgent calls to action, spotlighting the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable communities, while igniting hope, empathy, and collective resolve.
GREEN DAY
ULTRA Q
On April 2, 2024, the legendary Fillmore in San Francisco played host to a historic night of music and climate action. Presented by United Nations Human Rights and the Recording Academy, the Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concert was headlined by Green Day—the five-time GRAMMY® Award-winning, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band known for their passionate activism and global reach.
The benefit concert sold out in just three minutes, underscoring the urgent public appetite for bold climate engagement and cultural leadership. The event promoted the
Right Here, Right Now Climate Fund at
MusiCares, harnessing the power of music to champion justice, resilience, and global solidarity in the face of the climate crisis.
THE LUMINEERS,
WESLEY SCHULTZ
On April 13, 2023, the historic Boulder Theater became the launchpad for a new era of climate action through music, hosting the inaugural Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concert—presented by United Nations Human Rights and the Recording Academy.
Headlining the sold-out evening were The Lumineers, the acclaimed American folk-rock band and two-time GRAMMY® nominees known for their poetic lyricism and evocative storytelling, alongside six-time GRAMMY®-nominated British powerhouse Yola, whose genre-defying voice and activism have earned her international acclaim. Together, they brought an unforgettable performance that blended artistry with advocacy, striking a deeply human chord in the global conversation on climate justice.
Proceeds from the concert supported the
Right Here, Right Now Climate Fund at
MusiCares, providing direct assistance to musicians and creators whose lives and work are increasingly affected by the climate crisis.