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2020-06-30

# Sing for our Planet Virtual Concert event page update - Performance Approach:Miley Cyrus performs "Help!" during Global Goal: Unite for Our Future on June 27.


Here is the latest FREDAD© 紅色廣告© #為我們星球而唱的歌虛擬音樂會( Sing for Our Planet virtual concert)Performance Approach from Miley Cyrus Performs a Classic Beatles Song to an Audience of Zero.(Source:Global Citizen)

Here is the latest FREDAD© 紅色廣告© #為我們星球而唱的歌虛擬音樂會( Sing for Our Planet virtual concert)Performance Approach from Miley Cyrus Performs a Classic Beatles Song to an Audience of Zero.(Source:Global Citizen)

Inside the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, Miley turned “Help” into an upbeat country romp. Decked out on a teal Alexandre Vauthier dress with massive leg and midriff slits which she told Vogue was meant to inspire hope and channel glam rock, her performance plinth was literally the word “HELP!” and she made the dot at the bottom of the exclamation point her centre-stage. 

The 27-year-old singer performed for an audience of zero while singing in the middle of the empty Rose Bowl Stadium for a Global Citizen event. She sang The Beatles‘ song “Help” while a drone camera filmed her performance.

Despite the lyrics, we don’t think Miley needs much help in this performance. She’s got this superstar thing down. “I dedicated this performance to everyone who is working tirelessly for testing, treatments and vaccines so all of us can come together in places like this empty stadium…. I can’t wait to be together again ” she wrote on Twitter, explaining that her isolated performance in the empty stadium is a metaphor for how, despite our physical-distancing and self-isolation requirements, music can still bring us together.

Miley Cyrus usually sells out massive concert arenas in seconds, so when she performed during the Global Goal: Unite for Our Future concert hosted by Global Citizen this weekend, at first glance it might have seemed jarring to see her perform to a wash of empty seats and a bone-dry stadium. Luckily, despite appearances, there were at-home viewers who were loving her raucous and soulful rendition of The Beatles’ classic tune, “Help.”
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Inside the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, Miley turned “Help” into an upbeat country romp. Decked out on a teal Alexandre Vauthier dress with massive leg and midriff slits which she told Vogue was meant to inspire hope and channel glam rock, her performance plinth was literally the word “HELP!” and she made the dot at the bottom of the exclamation point her centre-stage. Despite the lyrics, we don’t think Miley needs much help in this performance. She’s got this superstar thing down. “I dedicated this performance to everyone who is working tirelessly for testing, treatments and vaccines so all of us can come together in places like this empty stadium…. I can’t wait to be together again ” she wrote on Twitter, explaining that her isolated performance in the empty stadium is a metaphor for how, despite our physical-distancing and self-isolation requirements, music can still bring us together.

“For me, the magic of performing is sharing and celebrating music together…being surrounded by people and feeling their energy! During this time of COVID-19, we are coming together in a different way…we are uniting with the goal of ensuring EVERYONE has access to the solutions to end this pandemic.” The ‘Global Goal: Unite for Our Future’ concert on Saturday, June 27 was hosted by Dwayne Johnson and its goal was to shed a light on communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic with the help of a few stars, including Jennifer Hudson, Justin Bieber, Usher, Shakira, and the cast of the Broadway hit Hamilton.

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