JAKARTA - Pop star Sabrina Carpenter has proven himself not only sweet, but also cares about social-political affairs in his country, USA. He collaborated with the non-profit organization HeadCount to encourage civil participation among his fans.

The partnership managed to gather more than 30,000 "civil actions" within 12 hours of launch.

The partnership also features a lottery program entitled "Good to Vote" which offers tickets for VIP concerts, flights, and hotel accommodation to one of Sabrina's shows in Los Angeles on November 23. This draw is a unique way to motivate fans to get involved in the democratic process.

The "civil action" referred to by HeadCount is an activity such as checking voter registration status, registering for election notifications, or volunteering for the organization.

HeadCount announced that they will be present at Carpenter's 15 "Short n' Sweet Tour" tour points, including in Pittsburgh, New York City, Nashville, and Los Angeles. In each location, there will be an interactive information booth and activation designed to encourage fans to register as voters and participate in the democratic process.

Volunteers, including Carpeter's big fans, will facilitate conversations about the importance of choosing and providing resources that help fans register. As an incentive, HeadCount volunteers can get free concert tickets.

This partnership is a continuation of the good relationship between Carpenter and HeadCount. Last year, Sabrina Carpenter was named HeadCount's best artist partner, with its contribution resulting in more than 35,000 voter registrations and about 263,000 voter interactions. The highest number compared to other artists.

In commemoration of National Voters Registration Day on September 16, HeadCount also announced a new collaboration with Chappell Rosan, John Legend, and Tate McRae. The organization will bring the voter registration program to the Chappell Rosan concert in New York, Kansas City, and Los Angeles. HeadCount will also join the fall tour of Tate McRae and John Legend.

"National Voters Registration Day is a celebration of our democracy and a reminder that every election is important, including those that occur in our own backyard," saidtendaWenegieme, HeadCount Executive Director, quoted by Billboard, Thursday, September 18.

"Articipation can be a unifying force. At HeadCount, we know the power of music and culture to unite people," he added. Today, we are channeling that energy to ensure everyone has the opportunity to use their voice and become part of the formation of the future."

On September 16, HeadCount reported having registered more than 5,647 new voters through digital and offline programs. Overall, more than 38,000 voter actions were recorded from 40 offline events and digital campaigns with Carpenter.


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