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September After Party Wrap-up

Amsterdam Twestival team would like to thank all the speakers, sponsors, artists/acts and charities who helped us deliver the offline event at Maarssen and the fundraising party last week. Our work continues as we tally up the total amount raised, which we hope to announce at the end of the month.

As you know, one of our goals was to not only raise funds but educate the charities on the use of social media for social good. The positive feedback received from participants clearly indicates that we achieved our goal! Anyone who signed up for the event but were unable to make it, can check out the recorded speeches and discussions online.

When Twestival launched in Amsterdam earlier this year, being our first event, we played it relatively safe and delivered a more formal fundraising event. The community came right back at us, demanding a party next time and not another networking event. So this time around, every effort went into organising a fundraising party by the community for the community.

We were fortunate to secure the Odeon nightclub in the heart of Amsterdam, the perfect place to host a party with local and international acts and artists, all passionate about supporting Twestival Amsterdam to raise funds for our 6 charities. Our vision was a one-off party, diverse in its content and audience offering something different to party-goers in Amsterdam.

But as we closed the doors on the second Twestival Amsterdam, we couldn’t ignore the fact that ticket purchases and attendance numbers were disappointingly low. Of course, this means we are unlikely to exceed our fundraising total from February and left us pondering the question: does social media really draw crowds, create buzz, engage people compared to traditional media forms? Answers on the back of a postcard with a licked stamp, please.

Anyhow, in the words of Inner City “WE don’t really need a crowd to have a party. Just a funky beat and YOU to get it started, Ohh Ohh We’ll dance the night away…” If you made it to the Odeon last Thursday, we hope YOU had Big Fun and a sincere thank YOU for your support.

Online, On-the-door tickets 15euros

With exactly 4-hours to go before the Odeon throws open its doors to welcome Twestival Amsterdam, those not yet in possession of tickets to the most tweeted about event on the social (media) calendar will be pleased to know, you can now buy your tickets on-the-door for the online price of 15Euros each! Please note we can only accept cash in the exact amount on the door.

Twestival Local: Amsterdam although organised within a short time frame and driven through social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook and Hyves has inspired people from all backgrounds, interests, online and offline to get involved, whether through sponsorship, volunteering or purchasing a ticket.

Although our focus is to raise as much money as possible for our 6 charities, at the same time we want everyone to experience a fundraising party like no other. If you are in any doubt that this event might not be for you, check out our complete line-up for the evening: kicking off at 7pm, right the way through to 02:00am Friday - expect to be non-stop entertained!

DJs . VJs . Poets . Lasershow . Live Streaming . MC . Live Bands . Solo artists

‘What Money Can’t Buy’ Auction

Sponsorship train goes from steam to loco

Our sponsors, whether supporting the offline event today and/or fundraising event this evening are giving their time, money and energy to make Twestival Local: Amsterdam happen. This evening at the Odeon, the community, sponsors and charities will meet side-by-side to greet, give, eat, drink and dance all in the name of social media for social good.

Even at this late stage, sponsorship interest is still mounting in the fundraising party and our pool of sponsors which currently includes Funshirts.nl, CapGemini, Sonos, Seats2meet, Paydro, Mindz, mobypicture, mynameise and PTQ is growing rapidly. The newest sponsors to support the Amsterdam Twestival are UK’s Fluid DJ Agency and local VJs: KGB Amsterdam and Zoek Dekking:

Where will your money go?

Our 6 charities share with you how they plan to use the money raised on Thursday. Checkout their videos online

‘Wat geld kan niet kopen’ veiling - film presetaties

Op donderdag avond Amsterdam Twestival doen ook een veilings met prijzens om het theme “Wat geld kan niet kopen.” Elke stichting heeft hun eigen unieke prijzen voor het veiling aanbieden. Maak je het hoogste bod om te winnen!

Onze 6 stichtings zullen over hun individuele prijzen jullie vertellen: Klik online

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Pin-up and line-up for Amsterdam Twestival

As you know Amsterdam Twestival is about bringing the twitter community together, to not only raise funds for good causes but network with like-minded people and experience homegrown media, technology and music talent in one evening that’s sure to be, one hell of a party!

We are pleased to see the return of Ancilla Tilla (Wakker Dier’s Ambassador and FHM columnist) as our MC for the evening whilst we welcome a new technology sponsor to Amsterdam Twestival; Sonos who will operate a Multi-Room Music System which besides doing funky techi stuff, will live stream online and on radio from the Odeon’s basement lounge.

In addition, we are fortunate to have a number of Dutch and International DJs and artists providing music for all tastes, whom have all volunteered time out from their busy agendas to get behind the Tweet-Meet-Give message. Many of the acts will be performing sets throughout the night exclusively for Amsterdam Twestival party-goers. Don’t miss out, buy your ticket online to experience this exciting charity evening at the Odeon:

Our initial Line-up:

A warm welcome to Benji Boko joining us from the UK music scene. A British Music Producer, DJ and Beatboxer, Benji is famed for his upbeat club remixes and funky hip-hop. Earlier this year, Boko rocked the crowds at both the V-Festival and Rockness 2009. To experience the original sound of Benji Boko click here

The popular Amsterdam rock/pop band A Balladeer whose musical career rocketed whilst supporting Keane, Saybia and Beth Hart on tour ,and once winners of the prestigious De Buma Zilveren Harpen will delight the audience with new and old songs including ‘Swim with Sam’ and ‘Fortune Teller‘ 

With a demanding schedule ahead of them, as they line-up for this year’s travelling festival: Popronde-seizoen and a debut album due out this month, we are fortunate to have Avant La Lettre the 5-piece Indie/Pop band from Amsterdam with musical influences from Radiohead en dEUS join us especially for this special event.

DJ Dimitri, known to his fans as Rockstar DIM BROWSKI works with various artists in different fields. His band K.I.S.S., also known as the Kiss Intergalactic Sound System, is well known for their eccentric live shows and hip-hop afterparties. Dim has a following throughout Amsterdam with return performances at Bitterzoet, De Kring and MiniBar.

We are looking forward to announcing further artists to our line-up throughout today and tomorrow, although we plan to keep some things under wraps, after all, what’s a party without a few surprises!

Ready, Steady, Go…. Tickets Now On Sale

In the last 4 weeks, Amsterdam Twestival has been driven through Twitter - more below the line than above, and although the majority of you can’t see what’s happening behind the scenes, we guarantee you a suprisingly exciting and memorable charitable event that we can all be proud of, organised for the community by the community.

Our group of passionate volunteers have been working around the clock to make this all happen. All we ask of you, the community is to participate by purchasing tickets for the 10th September Amsterdam Twestival event, and spreading the word(s) ‘one night of tweeting, meeting and giving‘ throughout your network. After all, the more ticket sales, the more money for our 6 chosen charities.

You can purchase tickets online via the homegrown, online payment platform, Paydro. You’ll be pleased to know that through Paydro, we can accept not only PayPal and credit card payments but bank-to -bank transfer via iDEAL too. In addition, when you purchase your ticket you can personally choose which of the 6 charities to donate your ticket price to.  A big thank you goes out to the Paydro team for managing this event’s ticketing and payment platform - its nice to know we are all in safe hands.

Tickets are now on sale for 15 Euros each. Click on the pink ticket box at the top of the blog or visit http://amstwestival.paydro.net/ to purchase your tickets. We have a limited number of tickets available on the door for 25 Euros payable with cash only. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event and buy your tickets online NOW!

Thanks to the generosity of EF/AVHHF all donations and ticket sales are being matched through March 25 up to $100,000.

100% of proceeds support Concern Worldwide