Sacred sounds in the Amazon

The World’s First Concert for Nature will mark a new chapter in the relationship between art, science & spirit
Katie Hill - Editor-in-Chief, My Green Pod
Reachel Singh

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Main image: Reachel Singh will be among the artists sharing sacred sounds in the Amazon

Ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil a new kind of concert will take place in the heart of the Amazon rainforest – not a performance for people, but an offering to the living Earth.

Love Your Mother, the World’s First Concert for Nature, with Amazon for Life, will unite Indigenous wisdom, scientific research and sonic artistry in an exploration of what happens when we express gratitude and good intention to nature itself.

It will be presented by OMMM, in partnership with Amazon for Life, in a multi-dimensional experience at COP30 in Belém, Brazil.

Music meets science

The concert will take place in the sacred environment of the Amazon, and will honour the forest as a living temple.

It will bring together a unique collaboration of Indigenous elders, who have long held the songs and ceremonies of Earth stewardship, plus world-class musicians and researchers in the field of consciousness.

At the heart of the concert is a pioneering field study by the Museum of Consciousness (MOC), led by researcher Carl Hayden Smith and sonic innovator Caz Coronel. Together with OMMM, they will record and analyse how nature – including plants, water and the wider forest environment – respond to musical frequencies and coherent intention.

Sensors will capture any shifts in vibrational and energetic patterns that take place during the performances, to reveal the ways in which sound, gratitude and consciousness interact with the living field of nature.

OMMM’s vision is to create a living experiment to explore the extent to which harmony between humans and nature is quantifiably measurable.

The results will form part of a growing body of research exploring how human emotion and awareness can positively influence ecological coherence.

Artists & elders

The concert will unite a constellation of artists whose work transcends performance and enters into the realm of devotion.

Among them Antonique Smith, Grammy-nominated vocalist, climate ‘artivist’ and founder of Climate Revival, will bring the power of soul and activism, while Reachel Singh, sonic alchemist and healer, will offer music that explores how resonance and intention restore inner and planetary balance.

Caz Coronel and Carl Hayden Smith will weave subtle frequencies, breath and spacious tonality into a meditative field of presence.

Each performance will merge with the chants and songs of Indigenous elders, blending ancient ceremonial tones with modern soundscapes to form a single field of resonance.

In this space music will become a dialogue – between human and non human, past and future, heart and Earth.

Listening back

This will not be an experience for passive spectators; unlike a traditional concert, it has been designed to be reciprocal, positioning the Amazon as both audience and co-creator.

‘As the musicians play, gratitude becomes data, emotion becomes energy and science becomes story’, says OMMM co-founder Michelle Narciso. ‘The forest, through vibration and frequency, responds – reminding us that life is a continuous conversation between consciousness and creation. By merging ancient ceremony with scientific observation, the aim of the concert is to illustrate a profound truth: nature listens, remembers and responds to love.’

A global broadcast

Through global broadcast partners We Don’t Have Time and Hubcast, the concert will premiere to audiences in more than 100 countries.

Viewers will be invited not just to witness but to participate in the event; to pause, give thanks and send their own frequencies of gratitude to the Earth.

It’s hoped that this will create a shared moment of planetary coherence, marking a new chapter in the relationship between art, science and spirit.

Connection & communion

The concert underscores OMMM’s broader mission to shift the global narrative from extraction to connection and from consumption to communion.

The project offers a glimpse of a future in which creativity itself becomes an act of reciprocity and regeneration.

The concert will use sound as a vehicle to remind us we are part of the same symphony.

The Amazon, the musicians, the scientists and the audience will all be notes in one living composition.

The goal is to demonstrate that when gratitude becomes our language and harmony our practice, the planet will begin to sing back.

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