London, which will be broadcast worldwide on December 12. Louis will perform songs from his hit debut album Walls as well as a few surprise tracks live with his band, with the recording then being available for 28 hours to give global audiences the chance to watch the show at a time that suits them in different time zones.
Profits from the gig will be split between FareShare, Crew Nation, Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice and Stagehand. The former One Direction star is also going to be donating money to his own touring crew who have been affected by the live music industry being held at a standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic.Many of the people who work behind the scenes to make sure tours and live shows go off without a hitch have been.
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