Ringo Starr Celebrates His Annual “Peace & Love” Campaign with Help From Local Elementary School Choir.
- On July 7, McCartney shared a nostalgic photo of himself with Starr on Instagram, sparking global fan frenzy and celebration of Starr’s 85th birthday.
- Built around Starr’s 85th birthday, the Beatles Story Museum unveiled a 'Peace and Love' statue cast from his hand, continuing his annual peace message tradition.
- The global broadcast involved 38 countries, performances by Fleetwood, Copeland, Armisen, and Ashe, beamed via Artemis and Goonhilly to the moon and back.
- Following the broadcast, Starr's Peace & Love message is sent to the ISS, with his upcoming album halfway finished and thanks extended to space crews and ambassadors.
- Beyond the celebration, Starr’s annual Peace & Love campaign has global reach, with a four-part Beatles series set for April 2028, highlighting his lasting cultural legacy.
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Luis Medina COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KUNA) – The Coachella Valley Embrace the Arts Honor Choir helped Ringo Starr celebrate his 85th birthday with their annual Peace & Love campaign on July 7, with the help of the Artemis Space Program. The Embrace the Arts Honor Choir is a program comprised of 3rd-5th grade students from four Coachella Valley elementary schools that will perform in a music video adaptation of Starr’s hit song, “Give More Love.”
Luis Medina COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KUNA) – The Coachella Valley Embrace the Arts Honor Choir helped Ringo Starr celebrate his 85th birthday with their annual Peace & Love campaign on July 7, with the help of the Artemis Space Program. The Embrace the Arts Honor Choir is a program comprised of 3rd-5th grade students from four Coachella Valley elementary schools that will perform in a music video adaptation of Starr’s hit song, “Give More Love.”
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