Ariana Grande's Sweetener World Tour Will Help Fans Register To Vote
At concerts, there's often a lot of downtime. So what better way to take advantage of these twiddling thumbs than to, let's mention, register to vote?
Ariana Grande sees the vision. She partnered with nonprofit business
HeadCount to enable concertgoers to register to vote while in the
Sweetener World Tour.
The corporation, which supports the set up voter-registration stations at music events, made the reminder on Twitter yesterday (March 18) to coincide with the date that the tour kicked off in Albany, New York. With each other, we designed
#thankunextgen, a program to help Ariana’s fans make their voices heard," the business tweeted. It made the first
announcement last week. For those already registered to vote and are interested in contributing to the cause, the corporation is looking for volunteers on its
website to work the booths at these events.
There's good news for fans that attend the concerts and might not directly be comfortable giving out their data in this sort of public space. Fans are also able to text ARIANA to 40649 and find out specifics about registering as to vote and also volunteering and, for those also young to vote, schedule a reminder on their 18th birthday to register.
Grande joins a long list of artists who have partnered with HeadCount to bring voter registration to their tours.
Harry Styles,
J. Cole,
Troy Sivan, and
Chance The Rapper, have all worked with the nonprofit agency in the past.
The Sweetener World Tour, featuring the endlessly mesmerizing
Normani as beginning act, is setting up to be legendary. It could be cool to show up at one of the tour dates drinking her new Starbucks drink, the
Cloud Macchiato.
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