NZ music industry charity MusicHelps and creative agency LIKEMINDS have teamed up to create a striking TV and digital
campaign featuring some of New Zealand’s top music talent.
Evocatively shot in the deserted interiors of two of New Zealand’s most iconic venues, The Civic and Spark Arena,
leading artists such as Dave Dobbyn, P-Money, The Beths and other top acts address kiwis directly through the camera to
encourage them to lend their support to the people whose livelihoods have been most affected by the shutdown of the
music industry: live production crews and those behind the scenes that make live shows possible.
The campaign asks kiwis to text “MUSIC” to 2448 to donate $3 to the emergency appeal MusicHelps has established to
address the crisis: MusicHelpsLive. As a result of the MusicHelpsLive appeal, the charity has already been able to
extend over $200,000 in emergency support to music workers experiencing severe financial and emotional distress due to
the COVID-19 crisis, with more to come.
Although NZ has moved to Level 1, the damage wrought by the total suspension of live music for an extended period is
still very real and present. MusicHelps aims to raise $2 million dollars through the MusicHelpsLive appeal to see
affected kiwi music people through the winter. All funds raised will be distributed to those music workers whose
livelihoods have been shattered by the virus.
MusicHelps board chair Campbell Smith says: “The devastating effect from Covid-19 on the livelihoods of thousands of
kiwi music people and businesses will continue to be felt now and into the future. Cancelled shows are not all going to
be rescheduled, venues are still threatened; production suppliers, roadies and crew are still without work they were
expecting through the year. These hard-working, ordinary New Zealanders and their dependents are still facing levels of
distress and hardship never seen before.”
"As a Musician and Vocalist for Blindspott I understand first-hand how important our crews are to making shows happen”
says Creative Director at LIKEMINDS, Damian Alexander. “I also know quite a few of them exist show to show and rely on a
thriving and busy live scene to survive. As a creative director and film maker with my own agency now, it was great to
partner with MusicHelps and do my bit for the people who make our shows happen during an extremely trying and difficult
time.”
The campaign will air across SkyTV and Mediaworks TV channels who are both supporting charitable causes working in
sectors affected by Covid-19, as well as social media throughout June.
Script and Concept - Damian Alexander and Noel Blackwell, LIKEMINDS
Director - Damian Alexander
DOP and Camera - Guy Mac
Producer - Monique Nielsen
Account Director - Nicki Chapman
Lighting - Chris Southerland
Make Up - Jody Blackwood and Georgia
Assist, Edit and Bcam - Jade Paynter
Assist - Zac Snushall
Colour and Sound - Images and Sound
Artists - Dave Dobbyn, Hollie Smith, Sam Trevithick - Shapeshifter, Melodownz, Neill Fraser - Villainy, Stellar*, Chris
Mac - Six60, Daniel Latu - SWIDT, Julia Deans, JessB, P-Money, Jennie Skulander and Nail - Devilskin, The Beths and Tali
Special thanks to Spark Arena, The Civic, BurgerFuel, Native Tongue Publishing, Matt Harvey at Southeast Music
Management and Recorded Music NZ.