24-hour Covid benefit concert announced with the Weeknd, Billie Eilish and more

Global Citizen Live to span globe with performances by Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, BTS and more, campaigning for famine relief and donation of Covid vaccines

A 24-hour livestreamed concert to benefit global recovery after the Covid-19 pandemic has been announced for 25 September.

Music stars including the Weeknd, Ed Sheeran and Billie Eilish are confirmed to perform at Global Citizen Live. Performances will take place across the world, from Central Park in New York to the Champ de Mars in Paris, as well as London, Los Angeles, Lagos, Sydney, Rio de Janeiro and Seoul.

The event aims to help to secure a series of pledges from governments and companies, including the donation of a billion doses of Covid vaccine, $6bn (£4.3bn) in famine relief and $400m for education programmes. The French president Emmanuel Macron, German chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian prime minister Mario Draghi and speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi are among politicians supporting the campaign.

The event follows Global Citizen’s successful livestreamed concert in 2020, One World: Together at Home, which raised $127m for coronavirus charities from lockdown performances by artists such as Lady Gaga and the Rolling Stones. In May, the advocacy organisation hosted Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles with Foo Fighters, Jennifer Lopez, J Balvin and others.

Also performing in the impressively starry lineup will be BTS, Coldplay, Shawn Mendes, Lizzo, Andrea Bocelli, Metallica, Lorde, Doja Cat, Keith Urban, Usher, HER, Duran Duran, Femi Kuti, Lang Lang, Demi Lovato, Ricky Martin and others.

The BBC has partnered to air the concert, with YouTube, Hulu and other broadcasters and streaming platforms also confirmed.

Announcing the event, Global Citizen chief executive Hugh Evans said: “Covid-19 has drastically reversed the progress towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, pushing upwards of 160 million people back into extreme poverty.

“There are now more than 40 million people on the brink of famine. Progress on climate change has halted, as the majority of the Fortune 500 [companies] fail to set science-based carbon reduction targets. We must rectify the damage done and hold world leaders and businesses accountable for ensuring that the entire world recovers from this pandemic together.”

Contributor

Ben Beaumont-Thomas

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Billie Eilish: I would have died from Covid-19 if I hadn’t been vaccinated
The pop star told Howard Stern that she had the virus in August: ‘I want it to be clear that it is because of the vaccine I’m fine’

Laura Snapes

14, Dec, 2021 @9:11 AM

Article image
Ed Sheeran was the most-played artist of 2021 in the UK
The pop star’s single Bad Habits was also the most-played song of last year, according to new data from music licensing company PPL

Laura Snapes

19, Jun, 2022 @11:01 PM

Article image
Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish and Paul McCartney to play coronavirus benefit
One World: Together at Home, streamed live on 18 April, will support UN response fund

Laura Snapes Deputy music editor

06, Apr, 2020 @5:16 PM

Article image
David Bowie, Adele and Beyoncé: BBC unveils Glastonbury coverage
Classic sets to be shown in place of 50th anniversary festival scuppered by coronavirus

Laura Snapes

26, May, 2020 @7:00 PM

Article image
Billie Eilish, Jay-Z and more voice solidarity with George Floyd protesters
Rappers Travis Scott and Gunna join pop singers including Halsey and Ariana Grande in condemning police brutality

Ben Beaumont-Thomas

01, Jun, 2020 @9:50 AM

Article image
Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X top 2020 Grammy nominations
Lizzo scores eight nominations with Eilish and Lil Nas X on six, but British artists largely snubbed in major categories

Ben Beaumont-Thomas

20, Nov, 2019 @2:50 PM

Article image
Billie Eilish granted restraining order over man who repeatedly visited home
New Yorker Prenell Rousseau behaved erratically outside pop singer’s Los Angeles home seven times on two days in May

Ben Beaumont-Thomas

19, Jun, 2020 @8:27 AM

Article image
Billie Eilish to become youngest solo Glastonbury headliner
Eilish will top the Pyramid stage on the Friday night of the 2022 festival – its planned return after the pandemic led to the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 events

Laura Snapes

04, Oct, 2021 @8:40 AM

Article image
Ian Brown pulls out of music festival over Covid vaccination row
Brown, a noted Covid sceptic, has withdrawn from the Neighbourhood Weekender festival in Warrington in September

Laura Snapes

04, Mar, 2021 @2:46 PM

Article image
Billie Eilish review – still an icon of disaffected, hyper-creative youth
With rich, gorgeous takes on recent material – and a new song referencing Roe v Wade and Heard v Depp – Eilish is rightly adored by her cacophonous, word-perfect teenage audience

Alexis Petridis

08, Jun, 2022 @11:05 AM