Photo from Wikimedia Commons; Office of the Governor-General
Cover Photo from Wikimedia Commons; Office of the Governor-General

Read on to find out the artists and other famous celebrities appearing at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Vax Live concert!

Campaign chairs Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are determined to bring people together like the old days through Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World. It's a global broadcast that is held to make vaccines more accessible and encourage more people to take the shot. The Duke and Duchess know it would take a while to gather a crowd, which is why they've asked friends—who happen to be famous celebrities—for a little help.

While they are inviting people to sing along during Vax Live, the aim is to promote vaccination in the hopes of having concerts with a real live audience in the near future.

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The Vax Because website serves as an avenue for those who are curious or interested in the COVID-19 vaccine. It has answers to some of the most-asked questions about the vaccine. The website holds answers to inquiries like safety and the hastiness to get vaccinated. People also share their experiences post-vaccine on the website which can be helpful for those who are hesitant.

Once everyone has gotten their shot, only then can we gather together physically in front of a real stage, where our favourite artists may perform within reach.

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Photo: Global Citizen
Above Photo: Global Citizen

Hosted by Selena Gomez, the concert will premiere on Thursday, 8 May at 8am in the Philippines. Start your day the best way by watching celebrated artists at the concert including grammy-winning singer H.E.R., the iconic Jennifer Lopez, the Prince of Reggaeton J Balvin, Grammy winner Foo Fighters and renowned singer Eddie Vedder. You'll even get to see appearances by Ben Affleck, Jimmy Kimmel, Sean Penn, Chrissy Teigen, Nomzamo Mbatha, Olivia Munn, David Letterman and Gayle King.

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