Add Your Voice.

We’re collecting stories about the music and moments that moved you—and moved the world. Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear. That’s why we’ll be weaving some of your stories into podcast episodes, events, exhibits, and social posts throughout the campaign.

Because the real power and joy was never just onstage—it was all of us, raising our voices together.

Here’s how it works:

👉 Step 1: Fill out the short sign up form here.
👉 Step 2: You’ll get the hotline number.
👉 Step 3: Call in and leave a voicemail (3 minutes or less)

Start with your first name and where you’re calling from.
Then answer one—or all—of these:

  • What impact did the Tibetan Freedom Concerts have on your life or in the world?

  • Have a fun or funny story from the Tibetan Freedom Concerts to share?

  • What role has music played in your life and activism?

  • What does freedom mean to you?

Five young men dressed in traditional Buddhist monk robes sitting on a sofa in a dressing room, with mirror lights and a painting in the background.
Three individuals standing by a body of water, with two of them dressed as traditional monks in maroon and yellow robes, wearing large yellow hats, and playing long musical horns. A third person in casual clothing is standing beside them. In the background, there is a boat on the water, trees, and buildings.
Floor mandala art from Tibet with intricate patterns and symbols, and text below that reads 'Thank you from Tibet'.

All photos by Erin Potts.