Mustafa Ahmed, popularly known by his stage name, Mustafa The Poet, has confirmed the third instalment of the Artists for Aid Benefit concert to be held on January 10 2026. The concert is scheduled between 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., although the venue hasn't currently been disclosed. Stereogum reported that this concert follows the other two in Newark and London, respectively, to raise funds for the people of Sudan and Palestine. X user @PopCrave took to its channel to reshare the Artists for Aid Benefit concert lineup, including Alex G, Shawn Mendes, Jazmine Sullivan, Clairo, and many others. Everything to know about the Artists for Aid Benefit concert View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMustafa and Daniel Ceaser confirmed the lineup for the third Artists for Aid Benefit concert in a joint Instagram post on November 27. It includes: Clairo, Geese, Blood Orange, Alex G, Faye Webster, Shawn Mendes, Noname, Noor Hindi, Omar Apollo, Raphael Saadiq, Ravyn Lenae, Rex Orange County, Safia Elhillo, Snoh Aalegra, Tamino, and 070 Shake. The event will be hosted by supermodel Bella Hadid and actor Pedro Pascal, who have reportedly offered support for the People of Palestine time and again. They wrote in the caption,"A gratitude unfeigned for all these artists who have agreed to donate their time & voices to this, the journey here has not been a simple one. All proceeds from this live show will support the Sudanese Americans Physicians Association and the Palestinian children’s relief fund equally."Mustafa has been publicly vocal about his sentiments and his support for the people of Gaza and Sudan. In a July 2024 conversation with Vogue, he spoke about the concert and his way of helping people in the war-torn countries. He told the outlet, “I do believe that regardless of your position, there is a responsibility that we all have to learn, engage, and inform ourselves.”The Sudanese-Canadian rapper reflected on the connection between his music, including his track, Name Of God and the "chaos in Sudan." He noted,"It’s our responsibility to be hopeful. I hope that songs like this won’t have to be threaded with so much sorrow, you know? Eventually, when I’m writing songs for Sudan, it’ll be celebratory.”Fans and followers can sign up on the official website for pre-sale news about the event. While the dates of sale of tickets weren't announced, Mustafa and Ceaser noted that they will start "next week." Through Artists for Aid Benefit, the artists pledge their support for the affected individuals and aim to raise more funds.