Pharrell, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, Bocelli & Karol G Make History: Inside The Vatican’s First Public Concert (And This Is How You Can Stream It)
St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican is hosting a free public concert — and the whole world’s invited. On Saturday, September 13 at 3pm, Pharrell and Voices of Fire, Andrea Bocelli, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, Karol G, BamBam and more are set to headline ‘Grace for the World.’ It’s a one-of-a-kind show featuring live music performed by artists from around the globe, over 3000 drones and a powerful message that the world will remember.
The event will also be streamed live on Disney+, Hulu and ABC News Live. Register here to get access to the livestreaming link and keep up to date on all things ‘Grace for the World’.
An outstanding lineup awaits: Pharrell and Voices of Fire, Bocelli, John Legend, Teddy Swims, Clipse, Angélique Kidjo, Jelly Roll and an international choir of 250 voices, including the Choir of the Diocese of Rome. And at the helm of the musical direction for the “Grace for the World” concert is Adam Blackstone, an acclaimed music producer and multi-instrumentalist.
And as if that wasn’t enough, the event will also feature a drone and light show that’s inspired by the Vatican’s very own Sistine Chapel. Produced by Nova Sky Stories, the spectacle features a fleet of over 3000 drones that will transform the night sky into a moving piece of art. It’s totally free for the public in Rome and will be streamed live on Disney+, Hulu and ABC News Live at 3pm.
I watched the entire concert.
It was very good for me to seat that long!
There is not a lot of info on this so far in my search. I’ll keep looking
Clipse Brings Hip-Hop To The Vatican As Part Of Historic Concert
The duo became the first Hip-Hop group to perform at the Vatican as they joined John Legend for a powerful concert promoting peace and unity.
Clipse delivered a milestone moment Saturday (September 13) at St. Peter’s Square, becoming the first Hip-Hop act to perform at the Vatican as part of the Grace for the World concert, a global event promoting unity and peace.
Pusha T and Malice, dressed in tailored suits, took the stage alongside John Legend* for a live performance of “The Birds Don’t Sing,” a track from their first album in years, Let God Sort Em Out.
The show was part of the World Meeting on Human Fraternity and was co-directed by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, who also served as executive producer through his company Something in the Water.
Clipse delivered a milestone moment Saturday (September 13) at St. Peter’s Square, becoming the first Hip-Hop act to perform at the Vatican as part of the Grace for the World concert, a global event promoting unity and peace.
Pusha T and Malice, dressed in tailored suits, took the stage alongside John Legend* for a live performance of “The Birds Don’t Sing,” a track from their first album in years, Let God Sort Em Out.
The show was part of the World Meeting on Human Fraternity and was co-directed by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, who also served as executive producer through his company Something in the Water.
Clipse delivered a milestone moment Saturday (September 13) at St. Peter’s Square, becoming the first Hip-Hop act to perform at the Vatican as part of the Grace for the World concert, a global event promoting unity and peace.
Pusha T and Malice, dressed in tailored suits, took the stage alongside John Legend* for a live performance of “The Birds Don’t Sing,” a track from their first album in years, Let God Sort Em Out.
The show was part of the World Meeting on Human Fraternity and was co-directed by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, who also served as executive producer through his company Something in the Water.
Pusha T and Malice, dressed in tailored suits, took the stage alongside John Legend* for a live performance of “The Birds Don’t Sing,” a track from their first album in years,
Let God Sort Em Out.
The show was part of the World Meeting on Human Fraternity and was co-directed by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, who also served as executive producer through his company Something in the Water.
Big name entertainers put on a concert — streamed live from the Vatican
On Saturday, big name artists like Andrea Bocelli, John Legend and Jennifer Hudson united for a massive concert that was streamed live from somewhat of an unexpected venue: St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City.
“Grace for the World,” a concert co-directed by Bocelli and Pharrell Williams, “will celebrate the Catholic Jubilee Holy Year — the 2,025th anniversary of the incarnation of Jesus Christ — and also mark the closing of the third World Meeting on Human Fraternity," per The Hollywood Reporter.
It marked the first musical event of this nature to take place at the Vatican.
“Let us shine a spotlight on humanity with music from the very heart of Christianity and the most important spiritual square, reaching the entire world with a single message of brotherhood and peace,” Bocelli said in a statement shared on the Disney+ website.