COVID-19 is already affecting the globe, after flooding China, Italy and Spain, the virus has spread throughout Europe and has since plunged into the continent. The health crisis is huge, and as a society we may not have experienced anything like this since World War II. It is clear that the coronavirus it will change our way of interacting with others.
For every disaster there are times when good ideas can help. And as has happened in some cases, such as in the Ethiopian famine in the 1980s, ** a concert was organized to assist those affected by COVID-19. ** A virtual concert that will feature many artists' songs and promises to be a grueling show. Want to know more?
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This is how the concert will be like this and you can see it
The concert is called "One World: Together at Home", which, following the same practice as other similar concerts, will feature a popular artist. Presentation will be given by Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert. Radio, Apple has announced it is targeting streaming, which will also be followed by digital platforms such as Alibaba, Amazon Prime Video, Facebook, Instagram, LiveXLive, Tencent, Tencent Music Entertainment Group, TIDAL, TuneIn, Twitch, Twitter, Yahoo, or YouTube. Various North American TV channels will broadcast with it in the live-heavy broadcast.
The concert has a comfortable establishment, because they will Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Billie Eilish and Finneas, Lizzo, Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Chris Martin, Eddie Vedder, Kacey Musgraves, J Balvin, Keith Urban, Alanis Morissette, Lang Lang, Andrea Bocelli, Billie Joe Armstrong, Burna Boy and Maluma.
"As we honor and support the heroic efforts of public health professionals, One World: Together at Home aims to serve as a source of solidarity and encouragement for the global struggle to end COVID-19."
Hugh Evans, CEO of Global Citizen and event manager, spoke on these issues. The proceeds will be used to provide the toilets and fight for COVID-19 as a sad memory. Keep your seat on Saturday, April 18th.