David Archuleta was in Nashville, Tennessee on Monday night performing for Break the Silence. The band Mumford and Sons were performing on stage for the same cause but they were in Austin Texas. The performance of the campaign '25' launched earlier this year by the Invisible Children organization was a complete success as artists came together across the county to perform and raise awareness for the longest war in Africa.
David Archuleta, taking to the stage in Lipscomb University's Allen arena in Nashville, and shared some of his beloved songs (as well as a few covers) for the fans had everyone excited to contribute and join together for the cause. The former American Idol contestant, one of the youngest ever, had hopes to share his passion for the cause with others. Between the screaming fans and the sing-alongs there wasn’t any doubt he did his part in making the event a success.
Mumford and Sons, performing to a sold out show in Austin Music Hall, had the fans just as enthusiastic. Performing some of their best hits along with the focus of the charity, there wasn’t any doubt the event was to raise awareness and funds to end Africa's longest running war with artists coming from all genres to participate.
Take a look at the video clips of Davie Archuleta and Mumford and Sons. Two stages, miles apart, with the same goal of helping one group stop the fighting in a country far away.















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