Dayton Daily News

YouTube grad ceremony is attracting stars

- By Christi Carras

As if the lineup for YouTube’s virtual graduation ceremony weren’t already star-studded enough, Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and more entertainm­ent icons will now join headliners Barack and Michelle Obama in celebratin­g the class of 2020.

Among the other celebritie­s set for YouTube’s “Dear Class of 2020” livestream next month are Lizzo, Janelle Monae, Bill and Melinda Gates, Lana Condor, Yara Shahidi, Demi Lovato, Camila Cabello, Hasan

Minhaj, Andy Cohen, Billy Porter, Megan Thee Stallion and many more.

YouTube’s “Dear Class of 2020” starts June 6 at 3 p.m.

The event schedule boasts a variety of festivitie­s, featuring commenceme­nt speeches from the Obamas; performanc­es by BTS, Cabello, Chloe X Halle, Lizzo, Maluma, CNCO, Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion; and an “inspiratio­nal message” from none other than Queen Bey.

Previously announced participan­ts include Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, Kelly Rowland, Kerry Washington, Malala Yousafzai and Zendaya.

YouTube is one of several platforms enlisting top talent for virtual commenceme­nt ceremonies after the coronaviru­s crisis canceled graduation­s around the world. On May 16, former President Barack Obama delivered a pair of powerful speeches to both graduates of high schools and historical­ly black colleges and universiti­es in his first major public addresses since the coronaviru­s outbreak.

On May 15, Oprah Winfrey headlined Facebook and Instagram’s #Graduation­2020 event featuring Miley Cyrus, Awkwafina, Kristen Bell, Mindy Kaling, Selena Gomez, Sterling K. Brown, Hugh Jackman and more. In her closing speech, Winfrey dubbed 2020 graduates “the chosen class.”

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Beyonce and Taylor Swift are among the vast group of stars joining headliners Barack and Michelle Obama in celebratin­g the class of 2020 on YouTube’s virtual graduation.

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