Adam Levine of Maroon 5 performs onstage at Audacy’s We Can Survive at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. (Photo: Getty Images for Audacy)

Audacy brought its 10th annual We Can Survive to the East Coast on October 14 for an evening of performances by Maroon 5, ONEREPUBLIC, Kelly Clarkson, David Kushner and IZZA at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. The sold-out show, part of Audacy’s ongoing I’m Listening mental health initiative, raised over $600,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).

“It was so special to commemorate We Can Survive’s 10th anniversary in front of new listeners with a memorable lineup of performances,” said Michael Martin, Senior Vice President of Programming and Music Initiatives, Audacy. “Music unites us, and last night was the perfect kickstart to our Fall live events season. We’re proud to have once again teamed up with AFSP while connecting with our fans to promote research, education and advocacy for mental health.”

We Can Survive is part of Audacy’s ongoing commitment to mental health and follows the annual “I’m Listening” special – a live, national broadcast of open dialogue about mental health featuring some of the nation’s top influencers, artists, athletes, medical experts and more. The 2023 special featuring Selena Gomez, Kelly Clarkson, Ed Sheeran and more is available on-demand at ImListening.org.

 

Audacy executives Dave Richards, Chris Oliviero, Jeff Sottolano, Jim Ryan, Susan Larkin, Michael Martin and Chad Fitzsimmons with Maroon 5 at Audacy’s We Can Survive concert at the Prudential Center last night. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Audacy)