One World: Together At Home: Online Concert including more than a 100 artists

The star-studded special concert is to be live-streamed tonight and also broadcast on TV to support frontline workers tackling the coronavirus outbreak.

The One World: Together At Home show will see more than 100 artists including the Rolling Stones ,Taylor Swift, Celine Dion, Sam Smith, Jennifer Lopez, Kesha, Christine and the Queens, Alicia Keys, Adam Lambert, Pharrel, Anitta , Billie Eilish and more perform live from their homes.

The eight-hour global event is run by the Global Citizen movement and the World Health Organization (WHO). It will be curated in collaboration with superstar Lady Gaga.

"We may be apart right now, but coming together has never been more important," Global Citizen said in a statement.

Viewers from around the world will be able to watch the two-part event:

  • A live stream will be running from 18:00 GMT to 00:00 GMT (Sunday)

  • A TV broadcast between 00:00-02:00 GMT(Sunday)

  • In the UK, BBC One will screen highlights of the concert at 19:15-21:15 BST on Sunday.

    The event will also be telling real-life stories of nurses and doctors fighting the coronavirus outbreak. Proceeds generated from the concert will go to the Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.


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Eurovision Song Contest 2020 is officially canceled

It is with deep regret that we have to announce the cancellation of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam.

Over the past few weeks, we have explored many alternative options to allow the Eurovision Song Contest to go ahead.

However, the uncertainty created by the spread of COVID-19 throughout Europe – and the restrictions put in place by the governments of the participating broadcasters and the Dutch authorities - means the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has taken the difficult decision to not continue with the live event as planned.

We are very proud that the Eurovision Song Contest has united audiences every year, without interruption, for the past 64 years and we, like the millions of fans around the world, are extremely saddened that it can not take place in May.

The EBU, NPO, NOS, AVROTROS and the City of Rotterdam will continue in conversation regarding the hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021.

We ask some patience as we work through the ramifications of this unprecedented decision and patiently await further news in the coming days and weeks.

During that time, we would like to pay tribute to all the Host Broadcaster team in the Netherlands and our 41 Members who have worked so hard planning this year’s event.

We are all heartbroken that the Eurovision Song Contest will not be able to be staged in May but feel confident that the whole Eurovision family, across the world, will continue to provide love and support for each other at this difficult time.