Digicel, Observer partner for Shaggy and Friends Live online streaming and chance to donate to Children's hospital

JAMAICANS here and in the diaspora who are unable to attend the Shaggy and Friends show tomorrow night will be able to watch the much-anticipated event live on the Internet thanks to a partnership between telecoms giant Digicel and the Jamaica Observer.
Shaggy (right), fellow Jamaican entertainer
 Assassin (left) and American singer
Matthew Schuler share a light moment
 at this week’s Jamaica Observer Monday
Exchange. All three are among the line-up
 for tomorrow’s Shaggy & Friends charity
 concert on the lawns of Jamaica House.


 
Digicel is streaming the concert live to its over 600,000 fans on Facebook as well as viewers on the Shaggy and Friends website and on the Jamaica Observer website. The online audience will also have an opportunity to donate during the show which is being staged to raise funds for the Bustamante Hospital for Children.
"Providing the live stream is an important part of how we can help to get the message out about the need to donate funds for the Bustamante Hospital, while at the same time giving online viewers a free opportunity to enjoy some of the best artistes on the world stage," said Shelly-Ann Harris, Digicel's senior communications manager.
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