A web radio station from Nice is helping sick children.

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You might have already listened to it, nicetunesradio.com, this web radio that plays music from the 60s to the 90s. Well, it also helps sick children through the Lenval Foundation in Nice.

Created in 2018 by Philippe Noyer, this web radio continuously broadcasts all musical genres from the 60s to the 90s, whether it’s English rock, pop, blues, or funk. It has a catalog of over 5,000 albums, allowing for a very eclectic programming.

With now more than 10,000 listeners per day from 77 different countries, nicetunesradio.com – which donates all its profits to the Lenval Foundation – has been able to give them several checks of €2000 since its inception.

Philippe Noyer (left) handing a check for €2000 to Raphaëlle Galante (right), director of communications at Lenval. March 2021. Photo: NiceTunesRadio

The founder Philippe Noyer wishes to continue his commitment. He plans to organize several charity concerts starting in 2022 and in the following years, featuring internationally renowned groups such as Genesis Revisited and Steve Hackett. “The amount of €2 to €5 per ticket will be redistributed to the Lenval Foundation,” he states in a press release.

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