Angel Carter and Nick Carter hosted a fundraiser event for her twin brother Aaron Carter who passed at age 34. The cause of the fundraiser was to support Mental Health Awareness with “On the Sleeve” The Movement for Children’s Mental Health.
On Wednesday, January 18th, Nick Carter and multiple singers got together a tribute concert called “Songs for Tomorrow”. The event was hosted live in LA and broadcast worldwide for a fee on Veeps.com, a website service for hosting live concerts.
As many waited online and onsite standbyers, the sounds of Aaron Carter’s unreleased music about his father, ex- fiancé and life, in general, brought everyone together in his memories.
The following artists contributed their time to be together for the fantastic tribute;
Performance by B. Howard
DR. Drew by On Our Sleeves Foundation
Performance by Ryan Cabrera
Performance by David Archuleta
Performance by Brad – LFO
Performance by O-Town
Johnny Wright talking about the life of Aaron Carter
Solo Performance by Aj McClean with his upcoming single “Electric”
Past video of Aaron singing his song Recovery
Performance by Nick Carter with his new single for Aaron – Hurts to Love You
Performance by Nick Carter, Aj McClean, Lance Bass, and Jeff Simmons singing Shape of NY Heart & I want it That Way.
The show ended with all performers onstage singing a song that Aaron would always sing on the road, Imagine by John Lennon.
The fundraiser raised over $150,000.
Aaron’s twin sister, Angel had posted a short video on Instagram talking about Songs for Tomorrow
If you know someone or experiencing tough days, reach out to the many Mental Health Foundations to help. Dont stay in the Dark.