In an election year crucial for the future of the United States, a number of A-list stars joined Rock the Vote's Democracy Summer campaign Thursday (June 18) with a two-hour virtual concert, encouraging viewers to register to vote.
03.06.2020 - 20:01 / breakingnews.ie
RuPaul’s Drag Race star Divina De Campo and former X Factor winner Sam Bailey have joined forces to raise money for a care workers’ charity with an a cappella performance.
The pair are among celebrities to have performed a medley of songs, and appeared alongside West End stars including Rodney Vubya from The Book Of Mormon and Amy Di Bartolomeo from We Will Rock You.
The performance, which is available on YouTube, is raising money for The Care Workers’ Charity.
The medley is titled The AcaArmy
In an election year crucial for the future of the United States, a number of A-list stars joined Rock the Vote's Democracy Summer campaign Thursday (June 18) with a two-hour virtual concert, encouraging viewers to register to vote.
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