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Find out which celebrities are joining the Earthshot Prize in Cape Town

Find out which celebrities are joining the Earthshot Prize in Cape Town

The Earthshot Prize will take place in Cape Town this November, bringing together the world’s most influential artists, athletes, musicians and activists to highlight innovative environmental solutions to restore and revitalize our planet, it is reported. Cape {city}, etc..


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From 4 to 7 November, Earthshot Week will recognize the 15 Earthshot Prize finalists and showcase inspiring climate innovation across Africa.

The week will culminate with the annual awards on 6 November, when five finalists will each receive £1 million for increasing their impact and scaling their solutions.

Earthshot Week will be hosted by actor and humanitarian Nomzamo Mbatha, who will be joined by fellow peace ambassador Robert Irwin.

Together, they will host events and dialogues that connect current and former Earthshot Prize finalists with influential environmentalists to support and accelerate their ambitious journey.

The fourth annual Earthshot Prize ceremony will be hosted by Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner Billy Porter and television personality Bonang Matheba.

The event will feature storytelling and musical performances celebrating global environmental innovators and showcasing creativity from across Africa.

The broadcast will feature the stories of Earthshot Prize finalists and winners, as well as special performances from renowned artists from across Africa, including Grammy-nominated Davido, world-renowned Diamond Platnumz, Tony Award nominee Lebo M, Ndlovu Youth Choir and headliner DJ Uncle Waffles . .

Supermodel and TV personality Heidi Klum, actress and activist Nina Dobrev, multi-disciplinary artist and actor Tobe Nwigwe, and supermodel and beauty entrepreneur Winnie Harlow will join the broadcast to announce five award winners in each Earthshot category that align with critical environmental goals. we must meet within this decade.

The five “visions” are: “Protect and restore nature,” “Clean our air,” “Rejuvenate our oceans,” “Build a zero-waste world,” and “Fix our climate.”

“I can’t wait to be part of Earthshot Week again, this time as a presenter and global ambassador for Earthshot,” said Nomzamo Mbatha.

“The Earthshot Prize continues to deliver a message of urgent optimism to a global audience and reminds us all, especially young people, that we can be part of creating a healthier, more prosperous future for our communities.”

“There are so many inspiring Earthshot innovators who are dedicating their lives to restoring our planet, and I can’t wait to share their stories.”

Bill Porter said: “I am honored to co-host this year’s Earthshot Prize ceremony and help celebrate this year’s inspiring innovators working to create a better future for all. I am so inspired by the Earthshot community and can’t wait to be a part of an evening celebrating creativity, human ingenuity and artistry in all its different forms.”

The Earthshot Prize Awards will be seen by millions of viewers in 50 African markets, supported by Global Alliance partner MultiChoice, and streamed live worldwide on YouTube.

A special green carpet pre-show hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Muzli will also be available on The Earthshot Prize YouTube channel.

“Our annual global awards are intentionally designed to break through into youth and popular culture and become a once-a-year “date on the calendar” to instill urgent optimism in global environmental vision,” said Hannah Jones, CEO. ,Earthshot Award.

“Together with partners from the arts, entertainment, sports and music sectors, we are united in one goal: by presenting Earthshot winners and finalists, we can spark the imaginations of young people and invite them to imagine a future in which they too can become Earthshot winners. ?’

Elias Masilela, Chairman of MultiChoice Group, expressed the company’s commitment to working with The Earthshot Prize to amplify the voices of innovators from Africa and beyond.

MultiChoice, spanning over 50 countries, strives to deliver a message of urgent optimism.

This year, more than 400 African solutions were nominated, highlighting innovation in local communities. Masilela stressed the urgent need to promote a sustainable future, especially as the region faces major climate challenges.

Founded by Prince William in 2020, the Earthshot Prize serves as a global platform to identify and support the best environmental solutions.

Since its inception, 60 solutions have been recognized as finalists and winners, with over 2,500 submitted through a network of over 400 official nominators.

The award has secured over £75 million in support of these initiatives and aims to increase investment in new solutions.

Finalists and winners receive mentorship, resources and technical support through the year-long Earthshot Prize Fellowship program, which connects them with a robust network of influential businesses, investors and climate experts through the Global Alliance of Partners.

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