Mariah Carey delivered an incredible performance during Monday night’s “Rise Up New York!” virtual telethon.
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Mariah Carey delivered an incredible performance during Monday night’s “Rise Up New York!” virtual telethon.
Mariah Carey is one of the many celebrities who lent their time and talents to the telethon, Rise Up New York! The Robin Hood Relief Benefit.
New York's biggest stars came together on Monday night (May 11) for Rise Up New York!, a virtual telethon to benefit the state's citizen heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.Mariah Carey kicked off the show with an inspiring mashup of her 2002 song, "Through the Rain," and 1991's "Make It Happen.""New York, I know we're strong enough to get through this," she encouraged her hometown before delving into the performance.The benefit hosted by Tina Fey, will also feature special appearances
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New Yorkers are getting together for a virtual benefit event called “Rise Up New York!”, set to air May 11.
A galaxy of stars will be on hand on May 11 for Rise Up New York!, a citywide virtual telethon to raise awareness and funds to help New Yorkers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, organized by iHeartMedia and New York's largest poverty-fighting organization, Robin Hood, will take place at 7 p.m.
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