BTS, The 1975, Charli XCX, And More Will Pack Twitch Stream Aid's Epic Fundraiser
In the past few weeks, artists have taken to different social platforms for
livestreamed performances, candid Q&As, and
intimate talk-show chats, letting fans into their worlds while in a time of uncertainty. This weekend, everything levels up.
On Saturday (March 28), you could catch some of the hugest musicians and celebrities around the globe on a 12-hour livestream and help people impacted by the
coronavirus pandemic at the same time. It sounds like the ideal way to spend a socially isolated Saturday, right?
Twitch Stream Aid, a fundraising event co-presented with Amazon Music, runs from 9 a.M. To 9 p.M. PST, and all of the proceeds go to the World Health Corporation. Artists who'll be streaming include
The 1975,
BTS,
Charli XCX,
Charlie Puth,
Camila Cabello,
Childish Gambino,
The Chainsmokers,
Lauv,
Diplo,
Brendon Urie,
Blink-182,
Lil Yachty,
Zedd, and more.
And that's not all. You could catch folks like
Jimmy Fallon,
Shaquille O'Neal, John Legend and more popping up as well. The whole list can be noticed over at Twitch Stream Aid's
official website.
All proceeds from this massive event will go to the
COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the
World Health Organization. While you're tuned in, you'll have the ability to donate while in the stream.
The breakdown is simple: as well as set hourlong blocks of performances, the stream will also showcase gaming competitions of
Fortnite,
Uno, and more. The ideal part is that you could tune in from the comfort of your couch.
Find more intelligence about Twitch Stream Aid, including where to watch,
right here.
You can support prevent the spread of COVID-19. Not each person has the alternative to live at house, however in the event could, you have got to! Social distancing is the new typical, and we’re here to help.
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