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Unveiling Uniqueness

Edwin Nathaniel, Vice President, Musicians For Musicians Malaysia

31-Oct-25 15:00

Unveiling Uniqueness

Following the success of last year’s concert, Unveiling Uniqueness returns for its second edition - A Musical Celebration of Diversity. Organised by Musicians for Musicians Malaysia, the event aims to empower and spotlight musicians with disabilities, with proceeds supporting ongoing efforts to build more inclusive platforms in the local music scene. Joining us to share more about the event’s vision and what audiences can expect is Edwin Nathaniel, the organising chairman of Unveiling Uniqueness 2, and who's also the Vice President of Musicians For Musicians Malaysia, and the Founder of Music Mart.

Image Credit: Musicians for Musicians Malaysia

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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