Rolling Stones and Lady Gaga – Megastars Thank Helpers



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With a mega concert on the Internet, numerous stars thanked the numerous coronavirus pandemic aides around the world, including the Rolling Stones.

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With a mega concert, stars like Lady Gaga, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones thanked the many helpers in the coronavirus pandemic. The event took place practically on the Internet.

“Today I am very happy that we are together in a world at home,” said Lady Gaga, co-organizer of the show, at the start of “One World: Together at Home.”

In the two-hour event of the Global Citizen aid movement in the evening until Sunday, doctors, scientists and politicians joined with dozens of artists. Former First Ladies Laura Bush and Michelle Obama thanked the aides in hospitals and stores.

Broadcast through many channels

American star moderators Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert directed the show, which was broadcast on various American channels and on the Internet through channels such as YouTube and Twitter. Lady Gaga, Celine Dion and Italian singer Andrea Bocelli accompanied by Chinese star pianist Lang Lang completed with a joint virtual appearance.

Previously, dozens of musicians, athletes, and other artists, including singers Adam Lambert, Jennifer Hudson, and Rita Ora, had tuned in from their home for a six-hour live broadcast.

The concert “One World: Together at Home” in its entire length.

The main objective of the marathon campaign was to thank health workers on the coronavirus front. Previously, Global Citizen said it had already won sponsors worth millions of euros to donate to the Solidarity Fund of the World Health Organization (WHO).

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