Juliet Harding. photo source: Good Luck Live official Facebook page
Juliet Harding from the band Good Luck announced this morning that they are the first African act selected for the #TogetherAtHome act to be streamed live with Global Citizen and The World Health Organisation.
The Global Citizen created the campaign together with WHO to help encourage everyone to stay indoors. "It’s never been clearer: we are all Global Citizens. Let’s stay together, at home and take action to beat coronavirus."
Juliet Harding posted the following to the Good Luck Facebook page confirming the time and place we can stream their performance:
"LISTEN UP! If you haven't heard the news, we are so excited to announce that we are the FIRST African act to be streaming live with Global Citizen and The World Health Organization for #TogetherAtHome on FRIDAY. We join artists like John Legend, Coldplay and Charlien Puth in fighting the spread of COVID-19.
Because we are going into 21 day lockdown on the same day , I am going to be doing a solo and mostly acoustic performance & as this is a first time for me, I will need all the support I can get! Please help spread the word about the stream on our IG (@GOODLUCKLIVE) at 8pm CAT! Where in the world will you be listening from & which songs would you love me to play live? ??
Link to stream 8pm CAT Friday: Good Luck IG"
Other at home performances by artists that can be viewed on the Global Citizen website inlcude Chris Martin of Cold Play, Miguel and Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes.