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COVID-19: Yemi Alade Joins Justin Bieber, Shakira For Global Response Concert

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Yemi Alade, Nigerian singer, has been included on the line up for the ‘Global Goal: Unite For Our Future – The Concert’ to be hosted by Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, an American actor and retired wrestler.

The globally televised and live-streamed special is staged by Global Citizen and the European Commission as part of their commitments to the fight against COVID-19.

Yemi Alade

The show which is billed for June 27, is aimed at raising billions of dollars in private and public donations to help lessen the impact of the pandemic on those living in extreme poverty and communities facing discrimination.

“Global Citizen and the European Commission on Monday announced Global Goal: Unite for Our Future – The Concert, with the aim of ensuring that no one is left behind in the global fight to tackle COVID-19,” read a statement by the organisers.

“The concert, which will premiere on Saturday, June 27, is a globally televised and digitally streamed special that will highlight the disproportionate impact COVID-19 has on marginalized communities — including people of color, those living in extreme poverty, and other communities facing discrimination.

“Hosted by Dwayne Johnson, the concert will feature performances by Chloe x Halle, Christine and the Queens, Coldplay, J Balvin, Jennifer Hudson, Justin Bieber and Quavo, Miley Cyrus, Shakira, Usher, and Yemi Alade.

“Chris Rock, Hugh Jackman, Kerry Washington, Charlize Theron, Forest Whitaker, David Beckham, Salma Hayek Pinault, Billy Porter, Diane Kruger, Antoni Porowski, Ken Jeong, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Olivia Colman are expected to make appearances at the show.”

The Nigerian singer also took to her Twitter page to confirm her participation in the event, adding that it was “time to fight for the world we want”.

The concert is also geared towards encouraging the governments, private sector and philanthropists to make commitments to more equally distributed COVID-19 tests and vaccines.

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