World Peace Concert “HIROSHIMA” 2013

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Peace Arch Hiroshima

~Towards the Creation of “Hiroshima International Peace Hub”~

 Hiroshima Prefectural Office is holding “World Peace Concert “HIROSHIMA” 2013” , featuring several concerts by world-famous artists from Saturday 27 July to Monday 5 August.

Hiroshima is internationally known as a symbol of recovery and peace. To strongly convey the message of peace, and to establish a way to continuously contribute to world peace, Hiroshima Prefectural Office is driving forward with the Peace Arch Hiroshima Project. As a main event of the project, Hiroshima Prefectural Office hosts the concerts in various genres, such as classical, pop, etc.

During the events, famous artists including Grammy Award winners will join the concert.

Join Hiroshima! Let us work together for peace in the world!

For more information, visit: http://www.peace-arch-hiroshima.net/wpc/ (Japanese only)

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