Cape Breton Post

Imagine Dragons, Macklemore lead ACLU concert

- BY MARK KENNEDY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Outrage over President Donald Trump’s travel ban has prompted a spring fundraisin­g concert for the American Civil Liberties Union that will feature a diverse lineup, including Macklemore, Imagine Dragons, Incubus, Miguel and Skrillex.

DJ and producer Zedd, a Russian-born immigrant, organized the April 3 concert called “Welcome!” at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Other performers include Bebe Rexha, Camila Cabello, Machine Gun Kelly, Mija, Daya, Halsey and Tinashe.

“All of us artists have a huge responsibi­lity, whether we want it or not,” said Zedd, whose real name is Anton Zaslavski. “I was really surprised how above and beyond people were willing to go to be part of this show.”

Ticket prices range from $49.50 to $249.40 and more for VIP experience­s. The ACLU was chosen as the beneficiar­y because the organizati­on has been fighting Trump’s executive order on immigratio­n, which included a temporary travel ban on people from seven Muslimmajo­rity countries.

Zedd won a Grammy Award for “Clarity,” which appeared on his 2012 debut album of the same name. His sophomore album, “True Colors,” features “I Want You to Know” with Selena Gomez.

He was born in Russia and raised in Germany before coming to America and said he has never a politicall­y outspoken person, until now.

“This is something very personal and important to me,” he said. “It felt natural and it felt like I had to use my voice to say what is on my mind. Whether people agree with it or not is up to them. Everybody should have their own opinion. But this is my opinion.”

The concert’s lineup includes musicians from a multitude of genres: rap, EDM, rock, pop and R&B. “For me, it was really important to try to get somebody from each market,” said Zedd. “I mean, it’s called ‘Welcome!’ Everything and everybody is welcome.”

He said he hopes the artists collaborat­e, in the spirit of inclusion.

“It may be metaphoric­al but this still speaks for the same cause: Everybody comes together, no matter who you are, no matter what you do, we are all here together doing this for a good reason.”

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