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The 2015 Global Citizen Festival in Central Park has announced its headliners for this Fall, as Beyoncé, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and Pearl Jam will take the stage for one of the year's most celebrated charity concerts. There's no official word on which act will be the main headliner at the end of the night, but Chris Martin—who signed on as creative director for the concert earlier this year—has hinted that Bey will be the big attraction. -
Global Citizen Festival eBay Auction Features Mr. Brainwash Portrait of Jay Z and Other Art To Raise Money For Poverty [PHOTOS]
Global Citizen partnered with eBay to hold the 2014 Global Citizen Festival in New York City to help end extreme poverty by the year 2030. The charitable act was backed by celebrities including Carrie Underwood, No Doubt, Jessica Alba, and others who signed memorabilia that is now being auctioned off to raise money for various charities. Among the items is a portrait of Jay Z by Mr. Brainwash. -
Sting to Play with No Doubt at Global Citizen Festival Charity Event
There was already an impressive lineup in place for the 2014 Global Citizen Festival before Sting and Alicia Keys were announced as special guests Sept. 25. -
Global Citizen Festival Announces 2014 Lineup: Jay Z, No Doubt, Tiësto, fun., The Roots, And Carrie Underwood
The third annual Global Citizen Festival lineup has been announced for 2014. Topping the bill is New York's own Jay Z alongside No Doubt, Tiësto, fun., The Roots, and Carrie Underwood. The one-day festival will take place September 27 on The Great Lawn in New York's Central Park. -
Highlights of Global Citizen Festival 2013
The second annual Global Citizen Festival took place over the weekend on The Great Lawn in New York's Central Park. The focus of this year's festival was to accelerate the possibility of having a world without extreme poverty by 2030 — within a generation. -
Watch Global Citizen Festival 2013 Live Featuring Stevie Wonder, Kings of Leon, Alicia Keys, John Mayer and Elvis Costello [STREAM]
Global Citizen Festival will take over The Great Lawn of New York's Central Park tomorrow. Stevie Wonder, Kings of Leon, Alicia Keys, John Mayer and the recently added Elvis Costello will perform for free to raise awareness for worldwide poverty.
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