Lady Gaga Brings One World Together At Home Concert With Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Taylor

Lady Gaga is working in conjunction with Global Citizen and the World Health Organization to bring together an epic concert to encourage people to stay home due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Global Citizen has shared a number of mini, live streaming concerts on their official social media platforms, but Saturdays even will be huge. There

Lady Gaga is working in conjunction with Global Citizen and the World Health Organization to bring together an epic concert to encourage people to stay home due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Global Citizen has shared a number of mini, live streaming concerts on their official social media platforms, but Saturday’s even will be huge. There are more than fifty singers and musicians scheduled and the line-up is a virtual who’s who in the music industry. Some of the acts Lady Gaga has enlisted include Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones, John Legend, Adam Lambert, Sam Heughan, Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes. In addition to musical performances, a slew of celebrities will appear as well.

Here is the official description of Global Citizen’s mission.

“In the face of lockdowns and losses, it’s easy to feel helpless — but there are things we can all do to beat coronavirus. From taking care to wash our hands to staying at home, to calling on governments, big business and billionaires to step up, it’s on all of us to take action. Join us and we’ll follow up with actions you can take to increase your impact.

The first step: stop the spread of the virus. That means keeping yourself and others safe by staying out of public as much as you can. Take the pledge: as a Global Citizen, I’m staying home!”

You may see a list of the acts who will take part int he One World: Together At Home concert below.

🚨BIG NEWS: We’ve just announced MORE ARTISTS for One World: #TogetherAtHome, including @JLo, @Oprah, @taylorswift13, and more. Tune in on April 18 to join the fight against the COVID-19 crisis: https://t.co/UiNeGUFpKd pic.twitter.com/cIcDu6zsTd

— Global Citizen ⭕ (@GlblCtzn) April 14, 2020

It’s important to understand that One World: Together At Home isn’t a fundraiser. You don’t need to buy tickets to watch and participate. On Saturday, April 18, 2020, from 2 p.m. ET until 8 p.m. ET. After that first part ends, there will be an additional two-hour stream that will air from 8: p.m. ET unto 10: p.m. Et.

The concert will stream on multiple platforms including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Amazon Prime, Apple, Hulu, and Twitch. It will also are on television networks the best way to find times and channels is on the official website.

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Are you looking forward to the concert Saturday? Have you stayed at home during the Coronavirus pandemic?

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