Artists performing "Lum Lumi i Lirë" together © Klajdi Vaja
In a final encore, Eugent Bushpepa, Shpat Deda and Asgje sikur dielli performed together © Klajdi Vaja
Hundreds of supporters filled the Lord Byron square in Tepelena and enjoyed the electrifying performances of the artists. © Klajdi Vaja

Vjosa Forever Concert in Tepelena unites musicians in support of a Vjosa National Park

On June 4th, well-known artists from Albanian and abroad performed at the "Vjosa Forever" concert in Tepelena in support of the #VjosaNationalParkNow campaign (FIND ALL PHOTOS HERE) At the concert, organized by Blue Heart partner EcoAlbania, hundreds of supporters filled the Lord Byron square in Tepelena and enjoyed the electrifying performances of the artists Eugent Bushpepa, Elina Duni, Shpat Deda, Eda Zari, Vlashent Sata, Asgje Sikur Dielli, Florjan Binaj , Linda Rukaj, Tepelena Isopolyphonic Group and Dj Cool.

"The achievements in the Vjosa campaign have been numerous and now we are closer than ever to the proclamation of the Vjosa National Park. We hope that the call of artists and all stakeholders will be heard and we can soon declare the first Wild River National Park in Europe", said Olsi Nika, Executive Director of EcoAlbania.

The artists have been committed to protecting the Vjosa River for five years. Their support - and that of other celebrities such as Leonardo Di Caprio and Edward Norton - has helped activists to raise awareness about the importance of protecting the last wild river of Europe forever. This was the second concert in aid of the Vjosa duing one decade of continuous work. The first concert was held in Tirana in 2017 under the slogan "Hands off Vjosa" and led to the production of the protest song "Lum Lumi i Lirë” (Blessed be Free Rivers) by the participating musicians.

EcoAlbania together with its partners RiverWatch and EuroNatur and the support of Patagonia will continue their battle for the Vjosa River and her tributaries, to achieve the ultimate goal of establishing a Vjosa Wild River National Park for a sustainable development of the entire valley.

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