There are so many ways to watch and stream the Lady Gaga-organized 'One World' concert that airs Saturday.
virtual benefit concert is going to be huge. It's a global event streaming onwill support those in need during the coronavirus pandemic, including frontline health workers and first responders, and those who need food and shelter in this precarious time.
It's also totally unique—it's not really a concert in the traditional sense, with celebrity performers and speakers live-streaming/taping segments from their homes or offices. There's no live audience, thanks to social distancing, but we, the at-home audience, will have a bunch of opportunities to watch and listen. Here's all the info we have so far, and what you're likely to see when you tune inDo you have a TV or smartphone? Then you should be able to watch it.
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