Set For Love announced a special livestream charity event featuring performances by Carl Cox, Sasha, and Kevin Saunderson on Friday, November 20 on Beatport’s Twitch channel from 3 pm – 1:00 am GMT / 4 pm – 2 am CET / 10 am – 9 pm EST.

The event, which will raise funds over the weekend of World Children’s Day, will support children in developing countries and is an initiative by the charity Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (LNADJ).

With Sasha performing from an iconic location in Ibiza and Carl Cox sharing a set from Australia, Kevin Saunderson will be delivering a worldwide exclusive with his new project, “The Saundersons.”  The artist will be featuring a special back-to-back set with his sons, “The Saunderson Brothers” and revealing a special performance of his wife Ann Saunderson on vocals.

“I’m happy to play a Set For Love for World Children’s Day on Beatport. Please check us out this Friday 20th November and support the cause, it’s going to change a child’s life forever and all the while having fun with the music we’re playing. Let’s make this one the biggest it can possibly be!”

Carl Cox

“This is what music is all about, bringing people together for the greater good.  I’m looking forward to playing alongside Carl Cox, Sasha, and my musical family again, all the way from Detroit.”

Kevin Saunderson

“I’m happy to support this great cause with a Set For Love.  It feels good to see music bring people together, especially after the tough year everyone has had.  You can catch my set this weekend alongside Carl Cox and Kevin Saunderson.”

Sasha

In addition to the aforementioned artists, the fundraiser will also be featuring a diverse lineup of international talent with performances by Josh Butler, Maxinne Garman, wAFF, Anna Tur, Fernanda Martins, Fatima Hajji, and Miss Monique.

Set For Love charity live-stream with Carl Cox
Set For Love charity live-stream on Friday, Nov. 20

All proceeds from the event will support grassroots projects in developing countries including Tanzania, Uganda, The Philippines, and Nepal.  Focused on creating a sustainable future for children, these projects help young people and their families by delivering food and water and providing education, safety, and trauma rehabilitation. 

Thus far, over 700 DJs from over 50 countries have registered to perform their own Set For Love over the weekend and will be participating in what is potentially the world’s largest simultaneous livestream event.  DJs of all abilities are welcome to get involved and can register to play their Set For Love here.  Donations can also be made through that link.