Lambrini Girls and Music Declares Emergency have come together to launch a bespoke merch collection in support of urgent climate action.
In true Lambrini Girls style, the collection pulls no punches. Across t-shirts, hoodies, joggers and caps, the drop carries two messages:
Shop the Lambrini Girls x NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET merch collection, created with Music Declares Emergency to support urgent climate action and fund new Action Hubs across the UK.
This is merch for anyone who knows the climate crisis is not something to sit quietly through.
It is a call to mobilise, speak up, and put pressure on the systems and industries driving the climate emergency.
All profits from the collection will support Music Declares Emergency’s work launching NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET Action Hubs across the UK.
These hubs will bring music fans, artists, venues and local communities together in towns and cities across the country, helping people take real-world climate action through music.
The aim is simple: build local spaces where people can connect, organise and campaign for a fairer, greener future.
If you want to find out more about what we're building with the help of artists like Lambrini Girls, join the NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET Movement today by signing up below 👇
Lambrini Girls have long stood for loud, direct and uncompromising action. As a band using their platform to challenge injustice and support grassroots music, this collaboration brings together climate action, local organising and the power of music communities.
As Phoebe from Lambrini Girls says:
“We’re in a climate emergency and the world’s on fire. Mobilising is more important now than it has ever been and we need to put pressure on those guilty of destroying the planet.”
Music Declares Emergency believes music can change the world.
When artists and fans come together, we can build communities capable of real change. Buying this collection helps fund the next phase of NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET: taking the Movement beyond the screen and into local venues, towns and cities across the UK.