Red
Hot Chili Peppers, Ms. Lauryn Hill, BTS’ Jung Kook and others
performed a free concert for Global Citizen
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| Red Hot Chili Peppers |
In
an effort to eradicate extreme poverty around the world, Red Hot
Chili Peppers, Ms. Lauryn Hill, BTS’s Jungkook and others performed
an internationally-streamed free concert at the Great Lawn of Central
Park on September 23. Thousands of fans stood in non-stop rain for
six hours or more to enjoy the event, which included numerous
performances and speeches. Meanwhile, Global Citizen took a
record-breaking 3.3 million actions in line with the organization’s
call to end extreme poverty now.
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| Red Hot Chili Peppers |
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| Ms. Lauryn Hill |
Red
Hot Chili Peppers headlined the night with a set featuring the band’s
best-known songs, including “Can’t Stop”, “Scar Tissue” and
“Californication.” Launching into her tour
celebrating the 25th Anniversary of The
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Ms.
Lauryn Hill performed her popular songs
including “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and
“Everything Is Everything”,
then initiated a Fugees reunion
when Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel joined her onstage for “Killing
Me Softly”, “Ready or Not” and “Fu-Gee-La.”
Jung Kook performed
a medley of BTS songs including “Dynamite” and “Butter,” and
brought out a surprise guest, Latto, for “Seven.”
A
tribute to the 50th anniversary of hip hop included surprise
performances from
Busta Rhymes, Common, Big Daddy Kane and Rapsody alongside D-Nice.
Conan
Gray, 3racha, Anitta and Sofia Carson also performed.
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| The Fugees |
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| Jung Kook |
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| Jung Kook with Latto |
Global
Citizen attempts annually to hold
to account the
world leaders
gathered in New York City for the United
Nations
General Assembly. The
advocacy organization called
on world governments to address
major
systemic issues, including hunger, the climate crisis, and equity for
women and girls. France’s
President Emmanuel Macron announced via video the largest commitment
from any government this year to
address the global hunger crisis, with France and Norway contributing
$240 million. The Brazilian state of Pará, the Taoiseach of Ireland,
Leo Varadkar, the government of Malta, and other world leaders,
philanthropists and business communities pledged
commitments to
Global Citizen’s cause during the event.
All photographs are courtesy Global Citizen.
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| D-Nice |
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| Rapsody, Common, Big Daddy Kane, Spliff Star, D-Nice and Busta Rhymes |
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| Conan Gray |
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| Changbin, Bang Chan, and Han of 3RACHA |
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| Anitta |
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| Sofia Carson |
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The
Manhattan Beat reports
on New York City's live music circuit. All articles are written by
Everynight Charley Crespo. All photographs are taken by Everynight
Charley Crespo, except when noted otherwise.
For
a list of Manhattan venues that are presenting live music regularly,
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For
a more complete listing of upcoming performances in the New York City
area, visit The
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September
calendar.
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