Rave to Save Turns Dance Steps into Donations for Charity

Rave to Save Turns Dance Steps into Donations for Charity

Peggy Gou plays exclusive after party in Ibiza for those that danced the most steps the night before at Elrow Ibiza and unlocked the reward

DJ Peggy Gou holding her phone with the Rave to Save app. The technology converts dance steps into donations for charities that champion inclusivity, and also unlock rewards the more you move

Peggy Gou holding the Rave to Save app, which converts dance steps into donations for charity and unlocks rewards the more you move

Peggy Gou sitting in front of a Rave to Save sign in a pink jumpsuit, headband and sunglasses

Peggy Gou ahead of her DJ Set for Desperados and Rave to Save

Desperados partners with Peggy Gou to showcase the future of partying through gamified initiative that turns dance steps into cash for inclusive charities

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, July 28, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ —
• 65% of people would like to see the future of partying more diverse and inclusive
• 40% would go out more if the party scene was more inclusive
• Over half of people would like to see more opportunities in the party scene for women (62%), ethnic minorities, and the LGBTQ+ community (54%)
· Six in ten would like to see the party scene do more to support charities

Two-thirds of people want to see more diversity and inclusivity in the party scene, according to new research conducted by Desperados, with more than 50% of people wanting to see more opportunities for ethnic minorities and the LGBTQ+ community, and over 62% want to see more done for women. What’s more, it’s affecting the night life scene, with four in ten people saying that would go out more if it was more inclusive.

To highlight the importance of inclusivity on the dance floor and to harness the power of dance to raise money for charities, Desperados has teamed up with internationally renowned DJ Peggy Gou, iconic party producer Elrow and music industry leaders Beatport to create a series of innovative parties that will travel around the world this year. Utilising their innovative Rave to Save app and wearable tech, Desperados enables party goers to convert their dance steps into donations for global and local charities that champion inclusivity, including Women in Music and Stonewall.

Peggy Gou, globally renowned DJ, said: “I feel it’s important we continue to talk about gender, sexuality & race inequality in the music industry and on the dancefloor, as it is important that we continue to encourage and celebrate diversity within the party scene. I remain committed to taking steps to make partying more inclusive, so everyone can enjoy it, equally, both in front of and behind the decks. Music is powerful, and to see people literally dancing for change is amazing.”

For every 100 steps danced at each event, €1 will be donated by Desperados to support inclusive charities, with the brand pledging to convert up to €200,000 over the whole party season. These funds will be used to advance the awareness, equality, diversity, and opportunities of women and the LGBTQ+ community worldwide. As well as the financial stake in the ground, Desperados is driving change from within, as it commits to 60% of the DJs they work with directly, identifying as female or LGBTQ+.

Nicole Barsalona, President of Women in Music, said: “We’re excited to partner with Desperados to encourage inclusivity and to drive representation in the electronic music space. The Rave to Save campaign highlights the fact that every partygoer has the power to positively impact the future of entertainment – by dancing to raise funds, and in their conduct on the dance floor. Together, we can make the party going experience safer for all.”

As well as raising money for charity, Desperados is shining a light on the potential future of the party going experience – as over half (54%) of people said that festivals and club nights felt repetitive – by showing how technology can allow attendees to unlock rewards and experiences through the power of their dance steps. Prizes can range from free Desperados to tickets to exclusive experiences which can be claimed through the app. The more levels they unlock the more epic the night gets for everyone on the dancefloor. Kicking off a series of 10 parties, the launch event held in Amnesia Ibiza, rewarded those who danced the most with an exclusive afterparty headlined by DJ Peggy Gou, and this weekend alone saw almost 4 million steps danced and raised €30,000 for charity.

Rutger van der Stegen, Global Marketing Manager for Desperados, said: “We’ve always been pioneers of the party scene, but we believe we have a responsibility to positively impact it, by evolving and enhancing the ways we come together. We’re thrilled to Pour Some Love on the dancefloor and unite partygoers through our Rave to Save app rewarding them the more they move. By dancing together, we can all support inclusive causes and work towards making the dancefloor an equal place for all.”

This latest series of events are part of Desperados’ global Pour Some Unusual on Your Usual creative platform, which includes a new brand film that embraces the brand’s playful and experimental spirit and celebrates people who aren’t afraid to be themselves.

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About Desperados:

Born 20 years ago, Desperados is a distinctive combination of full-bodied lager with a boost of Tequila flavor, targeted to young adults. Since its origin, Desperados has been igniting the brand’s playful and experimental spirit through innovative product launches, epic nights out and bold advertising. Desperados has become an international success, now sold in 84 countries across the world. www.desperados.com

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