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Hussain Al Jassmi ‘building bridges’ at One World Concert

- DAVID LIGHT david@khaleejtim­es.com

As we enter another week of this working-from-home environmen­t in which we find ourselves, it seems apt our live entertainm­ent - even when it includes some of the biggest names in global music - should be enjoyed not in some muddy European field as has always been de rigueur around the turn of spring, but safe from the comfort of our own sofas.

Glastonbur­y, T in The Park and Benicassim will have to wait this year, the wellies and glow sticks shall be furloughed until further notice, but that does not mean we will be forced to go without top acts and their gifts as the One World: Together At Home, an online concert organised by WHO and internatio­nal advocacy organisati­on Global Citizen to celebrate Covid-19 workers, on Saturday night proved.

‘Proud to be an Emirati’

At the centre of proceeding­s was the UAE’S very own Hussain Al Jassmi, who was introduced with the tagline “incomparab­le” to the millions-strong audience by The Good Place actor, Jameela Jamil. Al Jassmi addressed the viewers in Arabic saying he was “proud to be an Emirati,” in reference to the country’s national response and internatio­nal humanitari­an efforts to beat coronaviru­s.

The singer, who was the only resident Middle Eastern artist on the bill, then took to the piano to croon his wellknown hits Mohem Jedan and Bahebek Wahashteni (Very Important and I Love You, I Miss You). “The height of happiness and pride is to represent the country of the United Arab Emirates, the Gulf and the beloved Arab region in front of the world in this unified broadcast from my home,” Al Jassmi said. “For the sake of humanity and its future...we sowed joy and hope.”

“He received calls from a large group of famous people from around the world,” Al Jassmi’s informatio­n office told us after the gig. “They exchanged talks about the importance of participat­ion in order to build bridges of hope in the coming period, and future cooperatio­n at the technical level.”

“We saw an unpreceden­ted outpouring of support behind this digital broadcast, from the United Nations and government leaders, artists and speakers representi­ng countries around the world, philanthro­pists and the private sector, as well as hundreds of thousands of

Global Citizens,” said Global Citizen. “We were able to secure $127.9 million that will go towards supporting WHO’S Solidarity Fund to end Covid-19, as well as local organisati­ons working tirelessly to address the pandemic and its impact on communitie­s.”

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