An Events4GreaterGood Initiative · Music • Culture • Impact Email : oz@E4GG.org Phone : (07) 5238 8181
An Events4GreaterGood Initiative · Music • Culture • Impact Email : oz@E4GG.org Phone : (07) 5238 8181
AN EVENTS FOR GREATERGOOD PRODUCTION
One Movement. Two Stages. Global Impact.
International musicians, Indigenous voices and global audiences united by one belief — music can move people where politics sometimes cannot.
66 hours. Non-stop. On the Nieva River, Peru. Jamming with remote Awajún communities. Setting a Guinness World Record. All in the name of the Greater Good.
Events4GreaterGood — The Gig
For years we’ve watched the destruction of the Amazon — from deforestation to illegal gold mining poisoning river systems with mercury that NEVER breaks down, and it’s now on a scale it’s seen from space.
Instead of standing by, Events4GreaterGood is doing something nobody has ever done before.
The sounds, created by a band of musicians from all corners of the Earth who have never before met, echoing against the Amazonic jungle. The ultimate environmental and cultural exchange. The 66 hours of performance is the centrepiece, but the Greater Good of the feat lives long after the fact.
Hours Non-Stop
World record live performance. From first note to last — the music does not stop.
Stages
Nieva River world record + Lima stadium concert. One movement, two massive events.
Cultural Exchange
Jamming with Awajún communities from start to finish. Not visitors — collaborators.
Greater Good
Music can move people where politics cannot. That is the entire reason we are here.

Most travel companies take photographs. They hire local guides, tick off waterfalls, and leave with memory cards full of people they never truly knew.
We play music with them — from the very first morning to the very last night. And every journey we make funds something real through Events4GreaterGood.
The Amazon crisis is now visible from space. We respond with music, action and a global audience.
Jamming with Awajún musicians every day. Not a photo opportunity — a genuine musical exchange.
Grammy winners, Middle Eastern oud, Australian didgeridoo, ancient jungle rhythms. One river. No borders.
Every journey funds something real. An orphanage in Nepal. Rainforest protection. Always direct.
The Three Elements
The World’s Longest Gig is compelling because it is extreme and difficult at every turn. That’s the whole point.
The Nieva River. A challenging environment, right at the heart of Mother Earth’s lungs — symbolic of the very thing we are trying to preserve.
Take this challenging environment, and then spend 66 hours in it, floating down one of the world’s most remote rivers, playing music…
Alongside the Indigenous Awajún people, we’ll feature renowned Western and World musicians of developing nations, all from “traditionally” opposite ideologies.
Get Involved — Events4GreaterGood
There are many ways to be part of Amazon Come Together. Every role creates real legacy for the Amazon and its communities. Spaces are extremely limited.

STADIUM HEADLINER
A-list artists for the Lima stadium concert — a Live Aid moment for the rainforest. Global broadcast reach.

WORLD RECORD MUSICIAN
Hold the line for 66 hours on the Nieva River. Be part of the most unique gig ever staged anywhere on Earth.






The World’s Longest Gig is being organised to raise money and awareness for conservation projects in the Amazonas Region. Events4GreaterGood will partner with existing Amazonian charities already doing crucial work on the ground.
“Our mission is to document the music, song and traditions of indigenous natives of the Peruvian jungle. To share our music, and to learn from theirs. Allowing music, song and dance to give a voice to the children of the forest, directly to the world.” — Davarian Hall, Amazonas Conservation Initiative

Oz Bayldon is the leading extreme musician in the world — Guinness World Records for the World’s Highest Gig on Everest, the World’s Highest Canyon Swing Gig, the World’s Coldest Gig, and a 44-hour non-stop World’s Longest Gig.
He’s spoken in the House of Commons, had Music4Children received at 10 Downing Street, built the UK’s first charity music venue, and founded festivals across Australia, Nepal and the UK — all raising money for communities in those countries.
“The people of our planet are screaming out for something different after such a difficult and challenging time for the world.”
Guinness World Record — Mera Peak, Everest Region, Nepal, 6,476m
44-hour non-stop world record — Soho, London
Funded through music events — Nepal
Music4Children reception at the UK Prime Minister’s residence
Send us an email with any enquiries or to be considered for an artist pathway. The people of our planet are screaming out for something different. This is that moment.

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