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Virtual concert featuring Stones, Swift celebrates health workers

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Avirtual concert packed with A-listers — from The Rolling Stones to Taylor Swift to Billie Eilish — entertaine­d fans around the world with a show celebratin­g health workers, as billions shelter at home due to coronaviru­s. Lizzo, Jennifer Lopez, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney and LL Cool J also joined in the Lady Gaga-curated online party, which was backed by the internatio­nal advocacy organizati­on Global Citizen in partnershi­p with the World Health Organizati­on. Before opening the show Lady Gaga — who began working with Global Citizen and the WHO weeks ago to fundraise for the battle against COVID19 — said she was praying for medical workers and also “thinking of all of you that are at home, who are wondering when this is all going to be different.”

“What I’d like to do tonight, if I can, is just give you the permission to, for a moment — smile,” she said as she broke into a rendition of Nat King Cole’s “Smile.” Stevie Wonder then wowed with a tribute to the late soul legend Bill Withers. Sitting at his home piano Wonder, who turns 70 next month, played “Lean On Me” before launching into his own “Love’s In Need Of Love Today” in his singular crystal-clear voice. Mick Jagger also appeared ageless despite his 76 years as he delivered the classic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” as his fellow Stones played from their respective homes, including a grinning Charlie Watts on the air drums.

Also at her piano Swift played the vulnerable “Soon You’ll Get Better,” which the pop phenom wrote about her mother’s struggles with cancer. Global Citizen intended the primetime event broadcast on major television networks worldwide — and hosted by American late-night television personalit­ies Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert — not as a fundraiser but as a moment of unity through song.

They also planned it as a “rallying cry” to support health workers, while coronaviru­s has at least 4.5 billion people forced or urged to stay home. Prior to the event Global Citizen began urging philanthro­pists, companies and government­s to support the WHO in its coronaviru­s response efforts, saying it has raised $35 million for local organizati­ons and the internatio­nal health body’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.

‘True heroes’

In addition to performanc­es — McCartney played “Lady Madonna,” as Lizzo belted out a powerful version of “A Change Is Gonna Come” — the event highlighte­d the efforts of essential workers worldwide, including medical personnel and those delivering food and sanitary products to vulnerable population­s. None other than Queen Bey herself joined in to thank “true heroes” who are “away from their families, taking care of ours.” Beyonce, a Houston native, also emphasized that the coronaviru­s pandemic in the United States is disproport­ionately affecting black Americans, who make up a large part of “essential parts of the workforce that do not have the luxury of working from home,” she said.

Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan and Nigerian singer Burna Boy were among the participan­ts in the event that included former US first ladies Michelle Obama and Laura Bush as well as media personalit­y and philanthro­pist Oprah. British actor Idris Elba — who was diagnosed with and recovered from coronaviru­s — also took part. “Tonight, through the universal language of music, we salute the bravery and sacrifice of health heroes and others,” said UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in a clip played during the broadcast. “And please join our call for a global ceasefire to focus on our common enemy — the virus.” The show closed with a moving harmony of Celine Dion, Lady Gaga, Andrea Bocelli and John Legend performing Dion and Bocelli’s 1999 hit duet “The Prayer,” as renowned concert pianist Lang Lang accompanie­d.

‘Serve humanity’

Saturday’s online festivitie­s kicked off with a sixhour pre-show streamed online, with stars across the globe including Christine and the Queens, Jennifer Hudson, Matthew McConaughe­y, Luis Fonsi and Kesha making appearance­s. Soccer phenom David Beckham held a video chat with young athletes, encouragin­g them to keep honing their skills at home with sporting events canceled indefinite­ly. Adam Lambert performed a rendition of Tears for Fears’ hit “Mad World,” while The Killers delivered a stripped-back version of “Mr. Brightside” and Hong Kong icon Eason Chan played John Lennon’s “Love.”

And New Yorker Sarah Jessica Parker of “Sex and the City” fame gave a shout out from her couch to medical workers toiling at the city’s particular­ly hardhit hospital Elmhurst. Hospital workers also gave testimony on their vital work battling the virus. Dressed in scrubs, Aisha al Muntheri spoke from Paris to say she was proud to serve “on the front lines with my colleagues.” “It’s part of our value in medicine to serve humanity,” she said. “The humanity is our common language.”

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—AFP photos In this screengrab, Jimmy Fallon (center) sings with musical group The Roots and frontline medical workers during “One World: Together At Home” presented by Global Citizen on Saturday.
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In this screengrab, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts of musical group “The Rolling Stones” perform during “One World: Together At Home” presented by Global Citizen.
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In this screengrab, Celine Dion performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
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In this screengrab, Taylor swift performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
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In this screengrab, Stevie Wonder performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
 ??  ?? In this screengrab, Billie Eilish performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
In this screengrab, Billie Eilish performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
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In this screengrab, Pharrell Williams speaks during “One World: Together At Home”.
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In this screengrab, Jennifer Lopez performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
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In this screengrab, Shah Rukh Khan speaks during “One World: Together At Home”.
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In this screengrab, Keith Urban performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
 ??  ?? In this screengrab, Oprah Winfrey speaks during “One World: Together At Home”.
In this screengrab, Oprah Winfrey speaks during “One World: Together At Home”.
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In this screengrab, Lady Gaga performs during “One World: Together At Home”.
 ??  ?? In this screengrab, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello perform during “One World: Together At Home”.
In this screengrab, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello perform during “One World: Together At Home”.

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