Miley Cyrus put a little country twang into the Beatles classic “Help!” on Saturday’s Global Goal: Unite for Our Future – The Concert.
The 27-year-old performed the 1965 song from the field of the empty 92,000-seat Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California.
Cyrus dedicated her performance “to those who are tirelessly working on testing, treatment and vaccines so all of us can come together in places like this empty stadium again.”
The special, organized by Global Citizen and the European Commission, highlighted “the disproportionate impact COVID-19 has on marginalized communities – including people of colour, those living in extreme poverty and others facing discrimination.”
Other artists who performed include Jennifer Hudson, Usher, J Balvin and Coldplay.
Canada’s Justin Bieber played piano for a stripped-down version of his hit “Intentions” ft. Quavo from a Los Angeles studio.