Habibi Funk Brings Lebanon Fundraiser Pop-Up to London
The Lebanon fundraiser pop-up London by Habibi Funk will take place next Saturday in collaboration with artist Raphaelle Macaron. This event aims to support Lebanon through culture and direct action.
All proceeds from the Lebanon fundraiser pop-up London will go to Beit Aam and Tanseqeye Shaabeye Lebanon. Importantly, the organizers will cover all production and printing costs themselves. As a result, every purchase directly supports these initiatives.
Visitors will find a full vinyl discography at the Lebanon fundraiser pop-up London. In addition, Raphaelle Macaron will present a selection of artworks, including large giclée prints and smaller risograph editions. Together, these elements create a space where music and visual art connect naturally.
The Lebanon fundraiser pop-up London will also feature two exclusive 7-inch vinyl releases. Each release is highly limited, with only 15 copies available. Moreover, ten copies will include handmade covers created by Raphaelle Macaron.
One release comes from Kazdoura and includes their track “and then?” with an unreleased instrumental version. Meanwhile, the second release features Andromeda. The band recorded the track in Beirut in the early 1980s, and at the time, it circulated only on a few cassette copies.





These two records will be available only at the event, with a limit of one per person. This keeps the focus on the in-person experience rather than resale.
The event will also include a relaxed atmosphere. The team will play Lebanese records throughout the day, and visitors can stop by for tea or coffee without any pressure to buy.
KOTN will host the pop-up at its London store and support production. Tunefork Studios will help with logistics. Raphaelle Macaron designed the poster, adding a consistent visual identity to the project.
This fundraiser shows how a small event can create real impact. By combining music, art, and community, it turns cultural work into direct support for Lebanon.
