One World: Together At Home


By: Tyler Hayes
On Saturday Night Lady Gaga commenced an "One World: Together At Home" livestream show - an occasion she sorted out - by praising "all of the medical workers that are putting their lives at risk for us."

Gaga teamed up with Global Citizen to design the occasion, which highlighted in excess of 70 famous people and vocalists and was planned for "praising" human services and fundamental specialists on the bleeding edges of the coronavirus pandemic.

To support the fight against Covid-19 the concert raised nearly $128 million; $72.8 million of it went to local and regional responders.

Before her first performance she encouraged everybody to smile through this tough time. She also thanked the medical workers for helping and the world for joining together virtually. "Today I'm so happy that we are one world, together at home. I feel very honored to be a part of the World Health Organization and Global Citizen in the fight against COVID-19 and raising money for the Solidarity Response Fund,"  she stated.

I care so much about all of the medical workers that are putting their lives at risk for us right now. I think of them every day, I pray for them every day, and I'm also thinking of all of you that are at home, who are wondering when this is all going to be different." 

The special also aired on major TV networks and included performances by Billie Eilish, Elton John, Lizzo, Keith Urban, Taylor Swift and Paul McCartney -- all recorded in their homes around the world. 

To close the show, Gaga brought out John Legend, Celine Dion, Andrea Bocelli and pianist Lang Lang to perform "The Prayer," the 1999 hit by Dion and Bocelli. 



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