Global Livestream Assemblies
Earth Week!

Our Impact

2700+ Assemblies

Performed 2,700+ whole school assemblies in seven countries over the past decade

1.25 Million+ Students

Performed in person/virtual shows for 1.25 Million+ students.

3.7 Million Views

Have 27,000 subscribers who have watched 107,000 hours of our YouTube channel. equating to 3.7 million views.

Earth Day Live Stream

Whether you’re looking to create, reinforce, or celebrate an eco-conscious culture, Let’s Go Eco’s virtual Earth Day concert is the perfect fit for your school! Can’t join live? No problem! You can still access the on-demand recording the week after Earth Day. You can also participate by purchasing our “Be Bright” rap-along book for your school’s library, teachers, or students to keep the learning going.

Curriculum follow up

We partnered with Educator Forever to develop comprehensive pre- and post-show curriculum for K-6th grades, designed to complement our rap-along book series. Additionally, we offer a Teacher and EcoHero Club, where educators and students can embark on The EcoHeroes Journey—an interactive program that empowers them to take meaningful eco-action in their schools, homes, and communities.

Hear From Educators

Testimonials

Your Performers:

Brett “Mr. Eco” Edwards, inspired by his AP Environmental Science teacher, combined his passion for hip-hop and sustainability to create an eco rap superhero, Mr. Eco. He has released five albums, produced numerous music videos, and performed “The EcoHero Show” in seven countries, inspiring over 1.2 million students at 2,700 elementary schools.

In January 2024, Nia “Eco Sistah” Duckett joined the EcoHero team as an in-person performer, creating “Eco Sistah.” While training and witnessing the transformative impact of the shows, she saw the immense potential to reach even more children. Curious, she asked Mr. Eco if he had any ideas to expand their reach. Knowing she was a star, his response? “You know, I’ve been thinking about a rap-along book series—want to do it together?” The rest is history!

How To Schedule

Three Ways to Participate

1. Join us live on Earth Day! Watch the interactive concert at 9 AM, 10 AM, 11 AM, or 1 PM (PST) on Tuesday, April 22nd.
2. Watch on demand. Receive an edited recording of the show to stream at your convenience.
3. Extend the impact. Purchase the Be Bright children’s rap-along book for your library, teachers, or students.

Impact

“Not sure if you remember me because it was several years ago, but you visited my elementary school called Harloe. I’m now a freshmen at a high school call New Tech. I need to give you a lot of credit for how you changed me. Before, I was your average, run of the mill kid crazed about video games. Now I’m part of a student council encouraging community service and aspiring to become a law enforcement ranger of the National Park Service. It wasn’t all you that turned me out to be like this, but you certainly hit the on switch. I have major respect for your work and hope you can spread this knowledge to young students everywhere.”
The Cook (Student)

“My son is a first grader at El Rincon Elementary in Culver City. You may remember him as the child who came to watch your school performance in his full Eco Hero uniform! He really admires your persona and music. Meeting you this week was a highlight of his young life. He implemented an ‘Eco Challenge’ in his first grade classroom to clean up trash and separate it from recycling at the school. Thanks for the great work that you do, and for spreading the sorely needed message to protect our fragile planet and all the creatures who live on it.”
Nico’s Mom

“Our recycling program is just getting started. There is a group of third grade students who came together (due in part to your assembly and Earth Day lessons taught by their teacher) and started a club called the Green Team. They have a website started already and have met a couple of times to plan their next steps. I love their enthusiasm! Their goal is to recycle the bottles and cans ourselves to get money to support Green Team efforts, which includes purchasing recycling bins for every classroom. The kids have a plan on how to educate fellow students and they are eager to make a difference. Makes my heart happy to see them care so much about our environment and all living things.”
Mrs. Shay Lundstrom (Principal, Katherine Elementary School)

“You inspired me to clean my neighborhood and my parents help me with it. People should go explore the world, not just playing games and watching YouTube. We should all go explore and touch something real. Thank you for coming to my school and inspiring me! If only if there was an emoji of the EcoHero sign.”
Gabriela Pena (Student)

Easy Stream Process

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Interactive

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Classrooms

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Whole Auditoriums

We use Zoom Webinar. We control which attendees can turn on their cameras.

Rap-Along Book: Be Bright

The Earth Day show will focus on energy and water efficiency as Let’s Go Eco brings the rap-along book Be Bright to life. This interactive experience unfolds like a symphony led by a conductor, with the entire audience engaged through singing, dancing, and call-and-response moments.
To make the experience even more immersive, animated videos sync with the music, highlighting the text in real time—ensuring every child stays captivated, engaged, and inspired to take action for the planet.

FAQs

Q: How long is the show and for what grades?
A: The show is 45-50 minutes long and for grades k-6th.
Q: What is the cost?
A: The event has graciously been sponsored by an anonymous donor. That is why there is no-cost for your school to participate. You can help support our cause by buying our rap-along books at: https://letsgoeco.shop.
Q: What platform do you use to stream?
A: We use Zoom Webinar. We control which attendees can turn on their cameras.
Q: How do you make the show interactive?
A: We are streaming from Manhattan Beach Studios, using state-of-the-art technology to create an engaging, high-energy experience. With multiple cameras, robotic cameras, and interactive screens, the production feels dynamic and immersive.
Beyond the tech, our experience performing thousands of in-person shows allows us to perfectly time dance instructions, call-and-response moments, and rap-along performances—ensuring every student stays engaged, moving, and having fun!
Q: Where do we watch the stream from?
A: Teachers can stream in individual classrooms OR all of your students can be together in an MPR/Auditorium if you have a projector, WIFI and sound system you trust :)
Q: What are the topics of the show?
A: The show focuses on energy and water conservation, brought to life through our rap-along children’s book, Be Bright.Students will learn practical ways they can make a difference locally through conservation efforts while also seeing how their participation in this event is creating a global impact—helping bring electricity to a school in Kenya through their donation-based tickets!
Q: How is the show structured?

A: The show revolves around music, movement and singing to engage students in a way they’ll remember long after our show. Each song has a call and response section for students to sing and a dance for them to follow. Then, we dive deep into the environmental topics explaining what the problems are and how students can make a difference at home and school. We rely on trivia and storytelling in between the songs to drive the topics home.

Q: How does the on-demand recorded version of the show work?
A: We will create the best possible edited version by selecting highlights from our five-camera setup and five live shows. The on-demand recording will be available for your school to watch anytime between April 28th and June 30th.

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