The Beatles Channel Celebrates ‘The Concert for Bangladesh’ with Special Programming

The GRAMMY Award-winning album is now available worldwide for streaming across all major digital service providers for the first time.

August 9, 2024

This weekend, The Beatles Channel (Ch. 18) celebrates the official worldwide streaming release of “The Concert for Bangladesh” album with special programming.

Tune in to hear songs from the album throughout the weekend with insights from various hosts on the channel, as well as special episodes of “Dark Horse Radio” and “Fab Fourum.” See the full broadcast schedule below.

Tthe GRAMMY Award-winning “The Concert for Bangladesh” album from George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, and friends is now available worldwide for streaming across all major digital service providers for the first time. Proceeds continue to benefit the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF.

The Concert for Bangladesh was the first major music benefit of its kind. Two sold-out concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden in August 1971 brought together an extraordinary assemblage of major artists — including George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell, and Billy Preston — collaborating for a common humanitarian goal and setting the precedent that music could be used to serve a higher cause.

Broadcast Schedule

Dark Horse Radio

Laura Cantrell hosts a special show of live George Harrison performances with selections from “The Concert For Bangladesh.”

Thursday, August 8 3pm ET
Saturday, August 10 11pm ET
Sunday, August 11 4pm ET
Wednesday, August 14 12pm ET

 

Fab Fourum

Dennis Elsas, Bill Flanagan, and Tom Frangione discuss “The Concert For Bangladesh” with listeners across North America, featuring performances from the concert along the way.

Wednesday, August 14 9pm ET
Saturday, August 17 7am ET
Sunday, August 18 6pm ET

 

Stream episodes of “Dark Horse Radio,” “Fab Fourum,” and more shows from The Beatles Channel on the SiriusXM app after their on-air premiere.

All net proceeds (after taxes) will be donated to the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. For more information visit georgeharrisonfundforunicef.org. The U.S. Fund for UNICEF does not endorse any brand or product.


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