By Jem Aswad
17.04.2020 - 00:03 / nme.com
The virtual concert will feature performances by Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Paul McCartney
Lady Gaga‘s coronavirus benefit concert takes place this weekend and the BBC has revealed how UK fans can tune in.
Taking place on Saturday (April 18), One World: Together at Home will feature performances from more than 100 acts, including Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Sir Paul McCartney.
The Gaga-curated virtual concert is being put on to support the COVID-19 Response Fund and celebrate health
The two-hour event, which also saw the participation of Bollywood stars and , featured performances by Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Lizzo, and Taylor Swift among others, was not planned as a fundraiser but the April 18 show inspired people across America to donate, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The best performance of the night during the One World: Together At Home special was saved for last – Celine Dion made a surprise appearance to perform “The Prayer” with some friends!
Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and Beyonce kicked off a global special of music, comedy and personal stories in what Gaga called a “love letter” to frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic.
Lady Gaga, 34, can do no wrong! The Grammy winning singer used her star power to pull together the incredible “One World: Together At Home” concert and fundraiser, and dazzled with her beautiful cover the song “Smile.” Comfortable at her home piano, Gaga addressed the millions of viewers around the world.
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To thank the many people working on the frontlines during the coronavirus pandemic, Lady Gaga tapped some of the biggest names in Hollywood for a special benefit concert in partnership with Global Citizen and the World Health Organization.
The broadcast will take place this weekend
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Lady Gaga’s upcoming One World: Together at Home concert will not be a fundraising event as she feels it is inappropriate to ask fans for donations amid the coronavirus crisis.
Lady Gaga’s upcoming One World: Together At Home concert will not be a fundraising event, as she felt it was inappropriate to ask fans for donations amid the coronavirus crisis.
Pop star and philanthropist Lady Gaga is collaborating with The World Health Organization (WHO) and Global Citizen for the historic One World: Together At Home television and streaming event.
Lady Gaga has announced an all-star benefit concert to raise money for charities and healthcare professionals fighting against coronavirus.
Lady Gaga has announced an all-star benefit concert to raise money for charities and healthcare professionals fighting against coronavirus.
Lady Gaga is putting together a virtual Coronavirus benefit concert. During a call with World Health Organisation, the Bad Romance songstress announced that she is organising a One World: Together At Home, in partnership with Global Citizen.
The first UK television broadcast of One World: Together At Home - a global televised entertainment special - will air later this month.
A coronavirus benefit concert called One World: Together at Home has been announced, featuring performances from Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Coldplay‘s Chris Martin.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.