BTS, H.E.R., Hugh Jackman, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay to participate in Global Citizen Live

K-pop idol group and Grammy nominee BTS will join other celebrities in the Global Citizen Live, a 24-hour live broadcast with events and performances in six continents aiming to stir awareness to defend the planet and defeat poverty.
The Global Citizen Live will be held on Sept. 25 and will air on different platforms including Twitter and YouTube.
Celebrities who will participate in Global Citizen Live are Adam Lambert, Alessia Cara, Andrea Bocelli, Angélique Kidjo, Billie Eilish, BTS, Burna Boy, Camila Cabello, Christine and the Queens, Coldplay, Davido, Demi Lovato, DJ Snake, Doja Cat, Duran Duran, Ed Sheeran, Femi Kuti, Green Day, H.E.R., Hugh Jackman & Deborra-lee Furness, Keith Urban, Lang Lang, Lizzo, Lorde, Metallica, Rag’n’Bone Man, Ricky Martin, Shawn Mendes, The Lumineers, The Weeknd, Tiwa Savage and Usher. More participants will be announced later.
“COVID-19 has drastically reversed the progress toward 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 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,” said Hugh Evans, CEO, Global Citizen.
“I am honored to join forces with Global Citizen once again for this incredible event. The challenges we face in the world will require us to work together to find solutions,” said Bocelli.
Global Citizen Live is part of Global Citizen’s Recovery Plan for the World, a year-long campaign to help end COVID-19 by calling on governments, philanthropists and the private sector for financial commitments for global recovery.
The plan is to ask world leaders, corporations and foundations to donate at least one billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine to those most in need by September and $250 million for Equitable Recovery for All to support COVID-19 response efforts focused on people-centered justice, gender equality, racial equity, LGBTIQ+ rights and disabled persons.
The movement will also ask contributions of at least $6 billion to famine relief efforts and urgent provision of meals and $400 million to resume education of about 4.5 million children.
"Through more frequent and intense floods, droughts, and storms, climate change is already pushing millions to the brink of starvation. A failure to support farmers and communities to adapt to this crisis is also a failure to guarantee individuals and families can feed themselves and thrive. This is why I am supporting Global Citizen Live, to ensure there is an inclusive, global, and collective action for climate adaptation in agriculture, - leaving no one behind," said Ban Ki-moon, eighth Secretary General of the United Nations and founder of Ban Ki-moon Center for Global Citizens.