A profit live performance honoring the late Aaron Carter raised greater than $150,000 for a nonprofit group that brings consciousness to youngsters’s psychological well being.
On Wednesday night time, Angel Conrad and Lance Bass hosted the “Songs For Tomorrow” occasion in Los Angeles. Nick Carter, Bass, David Archuleta, AJ McLean, O-City, LFO (Brad Fischetti), Ryan Cabrera, B. Howard and Jeff Timmons are amongst those that carried out.
All through the night time, buddies and family members shared fond recollections of Aaron. A tribute was additionally performed for the greater than 600 concertgoers who attended. The video additionally featured the late singer’s unreleased tune “Restoration.”
After Fischetti took the stage, he opened up about his relationship with Aaron, in addition to shedding his two fellow bandmates, who each died of most cancers. He additionally shared a reminder to succeed in out for assist when somebody wants it.
To shut the live performance, everybody returned to the state to carry out John Lennon’s “Think about,” a tune Nick mentioned Aaron would usually sing.
The Aaron’s Celebration (Come Get It) singer died on Nov. 5 on the age of 35. A consultant from his administration group advised The Hollywood Reporter that Carter was discovered lifeless in his California residence. No reason behind demise has been revealed presently.
Forward of the occasion, Nick took to his Instagram, writing, “We’re so grateful for the entire love & help upfront of tomorrow night time’s profit live performance. It’s so great to see so many individuals come collectively for such an necessary trigger.”
All of the proceeds raised went to On Our Sleeves, a nationwide motion to interrupt stigmas round youngsters’s psychological well being.