Europe we’re heading your way and I need your help in Stockholm and Copenhagen!
So we might be on a tour break and heading back to Canada and America soon but Europe people I need your help!
As some of you might be aware the Coldplay tour is soon to hit Europe in August and Oxfam will be going with them. As part of the tour Coldplay have invited 20 volunteers to attend their gigs in Copenhagen and Stockholm to talk to Swedish and Danish audiences about our GROW campaign. The GROW campaign is all about fixing the food system by rethinking the way we produce, consume and distribute food to ensure that no one goes hungry!
It’s a no brainer really.
Do you want to help us fix the food system and stop those 1 in 7 people going to bed hungry every night?
Are you passionate about spreading the word and asking people to join us in using their voice to stop social injustices?
Do you want to become more involved with Oxfam and support us in creating change by raising awareness with Coldplay fans?
Then you need to apply to volunteer at a Coldplay gig in Copenhagen or Stockholm!
All we ask is that you are fluent in English, passionate about making a difference and committed to achieving Oxfam’s aims of overcoming poverty and suffering. You need to be available from 3pm on the 28 August (Copenhagen) or 30 August (Stockholm). You will volunteer from 3pm – 9pm and in return for all your hard work Coldplay are rewarding you with a free ticket to their Mylo Xyloto tour! A fair swap I would say. So if you’re ready to make a difference and have loads of fun doing it, then apply by sending an email to Rachel (raedwards@oxfam.org.uk) explaining your suitability for the place, any experience of campaigning or working with an NGO and your passion to work with Oxfam. Please send your application in English. Applications need to be in by 22 August. Please also note which gig you would like to apply for:
28 August Copenhagen
30 August Stockholm.
I can’t wait to hear from you all. Rachel.
























Only just realised this was here, I don’t know if I’m too late but was hoping to get to the Stockholm concert (I live in Scotland) and being a huge admirer of Oxfam’s work I thought this might be worth checking out. The only thing is, I’m just 17 – is this too young? Thanks for any advice
Annabel
Hi Annabel,
Thanks for your interest in this you are not too late. Please drop me an email on raedwards@oxfam.org.uk and I’ll get back to you with more information.
Rachel