took to YouTube Tuesday to notify fans that that he’d be holding the annual benefit show online due to coronavirus concerns.“We’re doing something for my birthday — but it’s going to be a little different than usual,” says Starr, who has hosted Peace and Love birthday concerts for over a decade, reports Radio X.He tells Rolling Stone: “There’s no big get-together, there’s no brunch for 100.
But we’re putting this show together — an hour of music and chat.”Indeed, the stay-at-home celebration will feature a mashup of both livestreamed performances and old footage of Paul McCartney, Sheryl Crow, Gary Clark Jr., Sheila E., Ben Harper and more.As if that wasn’t star-studded enough, the charity concert will also include a rendition of Starr’s.
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