UNICEF unites Hannah Montana's Emily Osment with other rising stars

UNICEF will be bringing artists together at the Queen Elizabeth theatre on June 23 for SodaPOP's "Pop Goes The World" campaign.

The tour has brought some of today's hottest international and domestic pop artists to 16 Canadian cities, from Vancouver to Halifax. Headlining this year's festival is Hannah Montana's Emily Osment. She will be supported by Toronto's Jesse Labelle, R&B sensation Danny Fernandes, The New Cities and Alyssa Reid.
This is the first annual SodaPOP tour. The MuchMusic sponsored festival will provide a fully interactive experience. It will incorporate large screens with featured video footage from the artists and MuchMusic, gaming stations and interactive booths. As well, the festival offers audiences a unique opportunity to interact directly with the artists through a postshow "fan fest"/autograph session that will take place following each night's performance.

UNICEF will be onsite raising awareness and funds for the charity's long-term reconstruction efforts in Haiti. At the end of each performance all participating artists will join together in an updated rendition of the 80's hit single "Pop Goes The World."

"The tour gives Canadian youths the opportunity to help their Haitian peers who are the most vulnerable during this disaster," said Susan Larkin, Director of Community Engagement for UNICEF Canada, in a press release.
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