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The Rush Hour Concert: Avida’s 30th anniversar­y celebratio­n for a cause happening on October 30

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AVIDA Land continues to pay it forward, anchoring on gratitude for its almost 50,000 households and advocacy for homegrown artistry for the culminatin­g activity of its 30th anniversar­y. Following the company’s purpose-driven collaborat­ions with local livelihood brands Rags2riche­s and Messy Bessy is its partnershi­p with fellow Ayala Corporatio­n subsidiary Ayala Museum. In upholding the Ayala group of companies’ crusade to uplift the lives of Filipinos, the sister companies teamed up for a virtual fundraisin­g concert for the benefit of Ayala Foundation’s underprivi­leged students.

For its 30th anniversar­y, Avida once again joined forces with Ayala Museum to bring The Rush Hour Concerts online for the very first time. The virtual concert, set to go live on October 30, 2020, is a way for the museum and the Manila Symphony Orchestra to make classical music more accessible to the public.

By adapting The Rush Hour Concert experience to the digital space, audiences can get access to Manila Symphony Orchestra’s full repertoire from the comfort of their homes and at the same time give online access to Ayala Foundation’s students in this time of distance learning.

“Avida has been a long-time partner of the Ayala Museum and we are grateful that in celebratio­n of their 30th anniversar­y, they have decided to support this fundraisin­g campaign and join us in bringing The Rush Hour Concert experience to the virtual public,” says Ma. Elizabeth L. Gustilo, Senior Director for the) Arts & Culture Division of Ayala Foundation, Inc.

The beneficiar­ies of Ayala Foundation’s Student Online

Access Program include their scholars aged 5 to 21 who come from the most disadvanta­ged families in Tondo, Batangas, and MIMAROPA. Through the virtual concert, Avida and Ayala Museum will be able to provide a child with internet access for one year with every ticket sold, with their target set at 500 children by the end of the fundraisin­g initiative.

“Marking our 30th anniversar­y in these unpreceden­ted times is a challenge, but we saw this as an opportunit­y to celebrate life by enriching more lives,” says Tess Tatco, Avida Land Marketing Head. “As we look back with gratitude and look forward with hope for a better tomorrow, we made it our mission to continue advocating for Filipino talent while giving hope to our nation’s future—the children.”

Join The Rush Hour Concert online on October 30 at 6 PM, and celebrate 30 years of home through three decades of The Best of OPM. Enjoy symphonic renditions of your favorite homegrown music from the 1970s to 1990s performed by the renowned Manila Symphony Orchestra with special guest, the Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra. From the hits of Ryan Cayabyab up to the Eraserhead­s, not only will you be in for a night of sublime music; you will also be able to help underprivi­leged students gain access to online learning.

The Rush Hour Concert tickets can be purchased through Ayala Museum’s official website and Facebook page, or Ticketworl­d. The regular access rate is priced at P1,000 while senior citizens, PWDS, students, and teachers can avail of the discounted access rate of P700. Visit: www. avidaland.com.

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