Tag: Global Citizen Festival

  • Lauryn Hill, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jungkook draw fans to rainy Central Park aid fest

    By AFP

    NEW YORK: Lauryn Hill, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jungkook drew tens of thousands of fans to Central Park on Saturday despite torrential rains, as part of a marathon concert urging global development aid.

    Majestic rap icon Lauryn Hill graced the stage as her seminal album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” turns 25, performing her smash single “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and reuniting The Fugees during the Global Citizen festival in New York.

    The legendary hip-hop trio performed tracks including “Killing Me Softly” and “Ready Or Not.”

    “Africa needs to control their own natural resources. Haiti needs to control their own natural resources. The world, we need to stop famine,” said member Wyclef Jean to cheers, as fans waved their lit phones.

    The message was in line with the aims of the day, which marries musical performance with calls to increase funding against global ills including poverty and climate change.

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers closed out the night with a set throwing back to their classics including “Can’t Stop,” “Scar Tissue,” “Dani California,” “Snow (Hey Oh)” and “Californication.”

    And Jungkook had the poncho-clad crowd screaming and swaying along as he serenaded them with hits including “Still With You.”

    Wearing acid-wash jeans and a brown shirt, the megastar told fans it was necessary to “make an impact together to make sure everyone, everywhere has access to their basic rights like food and education.”

    As one of the headliners, Jungkook was a major draw of the night: many drenched concertgoers streamed out of the park just after his set ended, even though the evening at that point was scheduled to continue for another three hours.

    Earlier Anitta brought her impressive twerks and dance party of a show to the stage, performing hits including her recent “Funk Rave.”

    Brazil’s biggest pop star called attention to the importance of protecting the Amazon rainforest, reminding fans it’s “the lungs of our planet.”

    Just prior to kicking off her booty-shaking set, she said that governments must do more to “protect the people there, the indigenous people, the communities there… whose only reality is the Amazon.”

    Rappers including Busta Rhymes and Common put on a tribute to the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, one of many the city has hosted in recent months.

    Fight against hunger

    Taking place since 2012 as world leaders gather in New York for the UN General Assembly, Global Citizen distributes free tickets to supporters who pledge to take action such as sending letters to their governments in support of development aid.

    Pledges came from leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, who announced via video message a $150 million commitment to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

    “We have to fight together against poverty, climate change and biodiversity,” Macron said. “This is why we want to take our part as well.”

    The Rome-headquartered IFAD is an arm of the United Nations aimed at addressing poverty and hunger in rural areas of developing countries.

    Global Citizen welcomed Macron’s commitment in a statement, adding that “much more needs to be done to provide crucial support to millions of smallholder farmers around the world, who produce 70 per cent of food in low and middle-income countries.”

    The institution urged governments to double their climate adaptation funding and make sure IFAD reaches its funding target of $2 billion by the end of 2023.

    Along with Macron, the organization said Norway had pledged $90 million to IFAD.

    NEW YORK: Lauryn Hill, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jungkook drew tens of thousands of fans to Central Park on Saturday despite torrential rains, as part of a marathon concert urging global development aid.

    Majestic rap icon Lauryn Hill graced the stage as her seminal album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” turns 25, performing her smash single “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and reuniting The Fugees during the Global Citizen festival in New York.

    The legendary hip-hop trio performed tracks including “Killing Me Softly” and “Ready Or Not.”googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    “Africa needs to control their own natural resources. Haiti needs to control their own natural resources. The world, we need to stop famine,” said member Wyclef Jean to cheers, as fans waved their lit phones.

    The message was in line with the aims of the day, which marries musical performance with calls to increase funding against global ills including poverty and climate change.

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers closed out the night with a set throwing back to their classics including “Can’t Stop,” “Scar Tissue,” “Dani California,” “Snow (Hey Oh)” and “Californication.”

    And Jungkook had the poncho-clad crowd screaming and swaying along as he serenaded them with hits including “Still With You.”

    Wearing acid-wash jeans and a brown shirt, the megastar told fans it was necessary to “make an impact together to make sure everyone, everywhere has access to their basic rights like food and education.”

    As one of the headliners, Jungkook was a major draw of the night: many drenched concertgoers streamed out of the park just after his set ended, even though the evening at that point was scheduled to continue for another three hours.

    Earlier Anitta brought her impressive twerks and dance party of a show to the stage, performing hits including her recent “Funk Rave.”

    Brazil’s biggest pop star called attention to the importance of protecting the Amazon rainforest, reminding fans it’s “the lungs of our planet.”

    Just prior to kicking off her booty-shaking set, she said that governments must do more to “protect the people there, the indigenous people, the communities there… whose only reality is the Amazon.”

    Rappers including Busta Rhymes and Common put on a tribute to the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, one of many the city has hosted in recent months.

    Fight against hunger

    Taking place since 2012 as world leaders gather in New York for the UN General Assembly, Global Citizen distributes free tickets to supporters who pledge to take action such as sending letters to their governments in support of development aid.

    Pledges came from leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, who announced via video message a $150 million commitment to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

    “We have to fight together against poverty, climate change and biodiversity,” Macron said. “This is why we want to take our part as well.”

    The Rome-headquartered IFAD is an arm of the United Nations aimed at addressing poverty and hunger in rural areas of developing countries.

    Global Citizen welcomed Macron’s commitment in a statement, adding that “much more needs to be done to provide crucial support to millions of smallholder farmers around the world, who produce 70 per cent of food in low and middle-income countries.”

    The institution urged governments to double their climate adaptation funding and make sure IFAD reaches its funding target of $2 billion by the end of 2023.

    Along with Macron, the organization said Norway had pledged $90 million to IFAD.

  • BTS’ Jung Kook to join Global Citizen Festival lineup to make one of his first US solo appearances

    By Associated Press

    NEW YORK: Jung Kook of BTS will join the Global Citizen Festival lineup, making one of his first live solo appearances at the Sept. 23 concert in New York’s Central Park.

    The record-setting K-Pop singer, whose debut solo single “Seven” hit No. 1 in the United States and around the world this summer, will join Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Anitta and Megan Thee Stallion as headliners of the event designed to encourage supporters, especially those in Gen Z, to take action on extreme poverty, gender inequality, climate change and other issues.

    “The festival sheds light on important causes and drives action and I’m happy to take part in it,” Jung Kook said in a statement. “I can’t wait to perform in front of many people at the Great Lawn in Central Park.”

    The Global Citizen Festival — which will also include performances from K-pop sensation Stray Kids, singer-songwriter Conan Gray, rapper-DJ D-Nice, and actor-singer Sofia Carson — provides free tickets to the event in exchange for fans taking action for social change on the group’s app and website.

    Global Citizen supporters are urging governments to take action to address extreme poverty and the system issues that keep millions of people from escaping it.

    Speakers ranging from Bill Nye the Science Guy to rapper Common, TV host Padma Lakshmi to basketball star Carmelo Anthony and numerous advocates from around the world will also be on hand to encourage viewers to take additional actions.

    The festival will be streamed live on Global Citizen’s website and numerous platforms, including Amazon’s Prime Video, Apple TV, Hulu Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Highlights will be broadcast on ABC.

    NEW YORK: Jung Kook of BTS will join the Global Citizen Festival lineup, making one of his first live solo appearances at the Sept. 23 concert in New York’s Central Park.

    The record-setting K-Pop singer, whose debut solo single “Seven” hit No. 1 in the United States and around the world this summer, will join Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Anitta and Megan Thee Stallion as headliners of the event designed to encourage supporters, especially those in Gen Z, to take action on extreme poverty, gender inequality, climate change and other issues.

    “The festival sheds light on important causes and drives action and I’m happy to take part in it,” Jung Kook said in a statement. “I can’t wait to perform in front of many people at the Great Lawn in Central Park.”googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    The Global Citizen Festival — which will also include performances from K-pop sensation Stray Kids, singer-songwriter Conan Gray, rapper-DJ D-Nice, and actor-singer Sofia Carson — provides free tickets to the event in exchange for fans taking action for social change on the group’s app and website.

    Global Citizen supporters are urging governments to take action to address extreme poverty and the system issues that keep millions of people from escaping it.

    Speakers ranging from Bill Nye the Science Guy to rapper Common, TV host Padma Lakshmi to basketball star Carmelo Anthony and numerous advocates from around the world will also be on hand to encourage viewers to take additional actions.

    The festival will be streamed live on Global Citizen’s website and numerous platforms, including Amazon’s Prime Video, Apple TV, Hulu Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Highlights will be broadcast on ABC.