Miley Cyrus belts out “Help!” by the Beatles in an empty Rose Bowl for star-studded virtual Global Goal concert emceed by Dwayne Johnson

Miley Cyrus took center stage at the Rose Bowl, performing a rendition of Help! by the Beatles for the Global Goal: Unite For Our Future concert. The star-studded event, hosted by Dwayne Johnson and presented by the European Commission and Global Citizen, featured various musical performances. Miley looked stunning in a sequined wrap dress that highlighted her midriff, singing her heart out to an empty stadium with rows of unoccupied seats.

What a moment: Miley Cyrus stood in the middle of an empty Rose Bowl to deliver a rendition of Help! by the Beatles for the star-studded Global Goal: Unite For Our Future concert.

It was an unforgettable moment when Miley Cyrus took center stage at the empty Rose Bowl for the Global Goal: Unite For Our Future concert and sang a beautiful rendition of Help! by the Beatles.

The Rock himself: Hosted by Dwayne Johnson, the virtual musical event was thrown by the European Commission and the organization Global Citizen

Dwayne Johnson, also known as The Rock, served as the host for a virtual musical event organized by the European Commission and Global Citizen. Despite its capacity of over 90,000, the Pasadena venue was empty as Miley Cyrus took the stage in the middle of the field. Dressed in a flowing blue Grecian-style gown with a long robe-like sleeve on one end and an off-the-shoulder design on the other, Miley showcased her stunning legs through a long slit up the side. She belted out a Beatles classic from their 1965 album of the same name, which was also featured in a musical comedy movie starring the iconic band.

Sensational: Modeling a sequined wrap dress that showed off her midriff, Miley, 27, belted out the number to rows and rows of bare stands

Exciting: Miley, at the age of 27, mesmerized the crowd with her stunning sequined wrap dress that flaunted her midriff as she sang her heart out to rows and rows of empty seats.

Bare: The Pasadena venue, which which has a capacity of more than 90,000, was completely desolate as Miley sang in the middle of the field

Bare: Miley Cyrus was the only soul in the vast Pasadena venue, which had a whopping capacity of over 90,000. She crooned her heart out in the center of the deserted field, creating an eerie but mesmerizing atmosphere.

Swank: Her flowing blue dress had a Grecian style and featured a long robe-like sleeve on one end while falling off the shoulder at the other

Swank was wearing a stunning blue dress that had a touch of Greek elegance to it. The dress boasted a long sleeve resembling a robe on one side, while the other side fell gracefully off her shoulder.

History: A long slit up one side allowed Miley to show off her knockout legs as she performed the Beatles number which they released in 1965

Rewritten: Miley Cyrus stunned in a performance of the Beatles’ 1965 hit, showcasing her fabulous legs with a long slit on one side of her outfit. The star-studded event featured many celebrities, including Quavo and Justin Bieber reuniting for their song “Intentions”. The duo gave a socially distant performance from a living room in Los Angeles, with Justin playing the piano while Quavo joined him nearby. “Intentions” is part of Justin’s latest album, Changes, which he released on Valentine’s Day just before the lockdowns began. Meanwhile, Usher delivered an emotional performance of his latest single “I Cry”, which he revealed was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement.

Reunited: A cavalcade of celebrities gave musical performances including Quavo and Justin Bieber getting back together for their song Intentions

A bunch of famous personalities came together to put on a show, featuring appearances by Quavo and Justin Bieber who reunited to sing their hit song Intentions.

Apart: Justin accompanied himself at the piano as he sat near Quavo in a socially distant performance given from a living room in Los Angeles

Justin played the piano while sitting next to Quavo in a performance that followed social distancing guidelines. The relaxed setting was a living room in Los Angeles.

New work: Intentions is a cut off Justin's latest studio album Changes which he dropped this Valentine's Day shortly before the lockdowns began

Justin’s latest studio album Changes features a track called “Intentions” which was released on Valentine’s Day just before the lockdowns began. In an evocative setting of red and dark lighting, he sang about his concern for the pain of mothers who have lost fathers for their sons. On social media, Justin explained that he wanted to teach his own children that it is important for men to be able to express their emotions deeply and freely. During his live performance of the song, he became emotional and a video of Black Lives Matter protesters was shown in the background. As the song drew to a close, Justin walked among actors who were portraying protesters lying on the ground with their hands behind their backs.

Topical: Usher delivered a stirring rendition of his new song I Cry which he has stated was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement

Usher wowed audiences with his emotional performance of his latest track, I Cry, which was reportedly inspired by the powerful Black Lives Matter movement.

Ripped from the headlines: By the end of the song he walked across a stage amid actors dressed as protesters lying facedown with their hands behind their backs

Taken from recent events: The performance ended with him making his way through a group of actors dressed as demonstrators lying on the ground with their hands cuffed behind their backs. The concert, which followed social distancing guidelines, kicked off with an energetic rendition of “Where Peaceful Waters Flow” by Jennifer Hudson. This song was originally recorded by Gladys Knight & The Pips in 1973 and was also released as a single. Performing with a few musicians on a boat floating down the Chicago River, Jennifer encouraged unity and positive change in her message to the audience. ‘We can make a difference together by uniting for good change,’ the Oscar-winning singer proclaimed.

Legendary: The socially-distant concert extravaganza was opened by a rousing performance by Jennifer Hudson who sang Where Peaceful Waters Flow

Famous: The concert event that followed strict social distancing guidelines kicked off with an electrifying act by Jennifer Hudson, who rendered a soulful rendition of Where Peaceful Waters Flow.

Amazing: Jennifer performed the song with a couple of musicians on the deck of a boat as it floated slowly down the Chicago River

How amazing! Jennifer was seen performing a song with a group of musicians on a boat that sailed leisurely down the Chicago River. At the same time, Shakira was in Barcelona mesmerizing the audience with an outstanding rendition of her 2011 hit track “Sale El Sol” from her album of the same name. Dressed in a tiger-print top, Shakira gave in to her wild side and danced sensually with a live band playing behind her. Her performance took place on an outdoor stage in the dark of night, illuminated only by the shimmering footlights. As her concert progressed, she eventually joined the band, strumming the guitar while singing.

Smoldering: Letting out her animal instinct in a tiger-print top, she writhed sensuously while accompanied by a live band behind her

Emanating a sultry aura, she unleashed her inner beast in a top adorned with tiger stripes. With a live band providing the musical backdrop, she moved sinuously to their rhythm.

Multitalented: As her gig thundered ahead she eventually joined the band and accompanied herself on the guitar whilst singing

A versatile performer, she not only sang but also played the guitar as she joined the band for her gig. The Colombian pop star expressed concern about the impact of the pandemic in Latin America and predicted that Africa would face similar challenges. She stressed the need to ensure food security and access to healthcare to facilitate distribution of a vaccine. Meanwhile, R&B duo Chloe X Halle, comprising sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey, wowed the audience with their performance of Rest Of Your Life in a nightclub-style setting complete with neon laser lights.

Family business: Chloe X Halle, the R&B sister act of Chloe and Halle Bailey, were together for a performance of Rest Of Your Life

A sibling duo in the R&B scene, Chloe and Halle Bailey, who go by the name Chloe X Halle, recently joined forces for a live rendition of their song “Rest Of Your Life”. It’s worth noting that they’re also a family business.

Setpiece: Their setting had an eye-popping nightclub vibe with neon laser lights crisscrossing back and forth throughout the performance

The location was styled like a trendy nightclub, complete with vibrant neon laser lights that flashed and interweaved in dazzling patterns during the show.

On theme: Occasionally the lights formed checks resembling latitude and longitude lines, possibly a reference to the global theme of the concert

Every now and then, the lights took on a specific pattern that looked like checks. It seemed like they were mimicking the lines of latitude and longitude, which could be connected to the overall global theme of the concert.

Detail: Rest Of Your Life, also known as ROYL, is included on the duo's new album Ungodly Hour which they released earlier this month

The latest album from the duo, known as ROYL or Rest Of Your Life, can be found on their newly released album called Ungodly Hour. During their performance, there were some interesting light formations that seemed to resemble latitude and longitude lines, which could be related to the concert’s global theme. As for Coldplay, they made sure to keep a safe distance from one another while performing their hit song Paradise from their 2011 album Mylo Xyloto. Through psychedelic animation, they were able to appear together onscreen despite being physically apart.

Throwback hit: Coldplay remained socially distant to treat fans to their song Paradise, which was released in 2011 and included on their album Mylo Xyloto

Looking back at a classic tune: Coldplay kept up the social distancing but still managed to give fans a treat with a performance of their hit song “Paradise”. This catchy track was first released in 2011 and featured on their album “Mylo Xyloto”.

Hunk: Frontman Chris Martin showed off his toned arms in a clinging tee as he sat at the piano accompanying himself while he sang

The lead singer of Hunk, Chris Martin, impressed the audience with his muscular arms which were accentuated by a tight-fitting t-shirt as he played the piano and sang. Nigerian Afropop sensation Yemi Alade performed her hit song Shekere, which was featured on her 2019 album Woman of Steel. Yemi was accompanied by a group of talented musicians and backup dancers who performed with her in a Lagos-themed set designed to look like a nighttime parking lot. As a possible safety measure against COVID-19, the drummer was situated in a corner that was cordoned off with transparent screens.

Global talent: Nigerian Afropop star Yemi Alade sang her number Shekere, which was included on her album Woman Of Steel last year

Yemi Alade, a popular Afropop musician from Nigeria, recently performed her hit song “Shekere” from her album “Woman Of Steel.” The track gained worldwide recognition after its release in 2019.

Party atmosphere: Yemi was joined by a band of musicians and backup dancers on a Lagos set that was made to resemble a parking lot at night

Yemi’s performance had a festive vibe as she was accompanied by a group of talented musicians and dancers on a Lagos stage that resembled a night-time parking lot. The French artist, Christine And The Queens (Héloïse Adelaïde Letissier) sang her song in Italian, La Vita Nuova, while donning a stunning black jumpsuit with puffy shoulders that flaunted her toned midriff as she danced energetically. J. Blavin and the Dreamcatchers followed a similar path as Coldplay with their animated, psychedelic performance of Que Calor and Mi Gente, featuring vibrant cartoons of massive eyes and an enormous rubber duck.

International phenom: French singer Christine And The Queens, whose real name is Héloïse Adelaïde Letissier, sang her Italian song La Vita Nuova

A rising global sensation, the French musician known as Christine And The Queens (or Héloïse Adelaïde Letissier) recently performed her hit Italian track La Vita Nuova.

What an outfit: She danced up a storm in a plunging black jumpsuit that showed off her trim midriff and featured extravagantly puffy shoulders

Wow, her outfit was truly eye-catching! She effortlessly moved to the beat in a sleek black jumpsuit that not only highlighted her toned stomach but also boasted voluminous puffed shoulders for added flair.

Zany: J. Blavin and the Dreamcatchers similarly to Coldplay went for an animated psychedelic aesthetic for their performance

In an eccentric move, J. Blavin and the Dreamcatchers decided to channel Coldplay’s animated psychedelic look for their performance.

Wow: Amid their medley of Que Calor and Mi Gente, cartoons showed such images as giant eyes and a colossal rubber duck

The concert was truly amazing with a blend of different performances. The animated visuals during the medley of Que Calor and Mi Gente were fascinating, featuring giant eyes and a colossal rubber duck. Additionally, there was a touch of Broadway as the original cast of Hamilton teamed up with Jimmy Fallon and his show’s band the Roots. They performed Helpless, which showcased the talented Phillipa Soo, who plays Eliza, Alexander Hamilton’s wife. Lin-Manuel Miranda, the show’s writer, also joined in on the song, along with many other cast members. The event also included celebrity speeches, including an opening monologue from Dwayne. Overall, it was a remarkable evening of entertainment.

Ensemble piece: They all united from Hamilton's song Helpless, which most centrally featured star Phillipa Soo, who plays Alexander Hamilton's wife Eliza

Collaborative performance: The cast joined forces in the rendition of “Helpless” from the hit musical Hamilton, with a standout performance by Phillipa Soo who portrays Alexander Hamilton’s better half, Eliza.

'Ongoing fights': The concert also included an array of speeches from celebrities including an opening monologue from Dwayne

During the concert, various famous personalities delivered speeches, including Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson who began with an opening monologue. The Rock highlighted the importance of recognizing that individuals living in poverty are at the greatest risk to their health in the ongoing battles against COVID-19 and racism. Ken Jeong, a licensed physician and celebrity, shared a humorous video discouraging the use of home remedies like hot peppers and alcohol to combat the coronavirus. Supermodel Naomi Campbell emphasized how COVID-19 exposed the inequalities present within our social systems and the disparities faced by the black community and communities of color. Naomi’s message was that there are no easy solutions, but if each individual contributes to helping one another, we can all benefit from it.

Icon: 'There are no quick fixes, but if every one of us steps up to help our brothers and sisters, we will all be the better for it,' said Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell emphasized the importance of each individual contributing to assist those in need, stating that there are no quick solutions to problems. Charlize Theron expressed concern about the potential setbacks that could result from the current crisis in Africa, particularly for women and girls who may be further marginalized. Kerry Washington acknowledged the long-standing issue of systemic racism, which has had a detrimental impact on people of color, including black people, for centuries. David Beckham recognized the significance of sports as an escape for many individuals, and how the absence of live sports has affected people. He expressed hope that the return of sports, even without fans, will bring joy to many supporters.

Speaking her piece: Kerry Washington said: 'Racism has been intertwined in our system for centuries, structurally targeting people of color, black people, my people'

During a recent statement, Kerry Washington expressed her thoughts on the issue of racism, stating that it has been deeply ingrained into our societal structure for hundreds of years, specifically targeting individuals of color, particularly black people, who are part of her community.

His view: David Beckham said 'sometimes sports is a getaway for many people and I think not having live sports has been a big mix for a lot of people'

According to David Beckham, sports can sometimes serve as an escape for many people and the absence of live sports has had a significant impact on individuals. Salma Hayek recounted her experience of vaccinating for tetanus in Sierra Leone over a decade ago and how it left a lasting impression on her. Ryan Reynolds recently appeared in a sketch where he crashed a Zoom reunion of the cast from the 2001 X-Men movie that he wasn’t invited to because he wasn’t part of that particular film. The original reunion included Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, and Ian McKellen but was soon joined by Ryan, James McAvoy, and Sophie Turner from the later X-Men: Origins series.

Looking back: Salma Hayek recalled when she 'went to Sierra Leone to vaccinate for tetanus' over a decade ago and 'saw things that have marked me for life'

Reflecting on the past, Salma Hayek remembered her trip to Sierra Leone more than ten years ago where she participated in a tetanus vaccination program. The experience left a lasting impression on her as she witnessed things that still remain with her to this day.

Whoops: Ryan Reynolds starred in a sketch where he gate-crashed a Zoom reunion for the 2001 X-Men movie that he was apparently not invited to, as he was not in that film

Oops! Ryan Reynolds made a hilarious appearance in a skit where he crashed a Zoom reunion for the cast of the 2001 X-Men movie. The catch? Reynolds wasn’t actually in that particular film, which made his unexpected appearance even more humorous.

Reunited: During the Global Goal: Unite For Our Future concert on Saturday, Famke got together over Zoom with her 2001 X-Men castmates including Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen

Initially, a group consisting of Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, and Ian McKellen reunited on Zoom to reminisce about their involvement in the X-Men film. However, things got awkward when Ryan claimed to be part of the group, causing everyone else to leave abruptly. Halle and Famke had to depart for a James Bond reunion, while Sophie mistakenly thought she was joining a Game of Thrones chat. The special also featured speeches from celebrities like Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Olivia Colman, Diane Kruger, Kate Upton, and Justin Verlander. This Friday’s concert aims to provide aid to marginalized communities affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Global Citizen co-founder and CEO Hugh Evans urged world leaders to commit billions of dollars to develop and distribute testing, treatments, and vaccines. The foundation partners include Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Wellcome Trust, while corporate sponsors are Verizon, Vodafone, SAP, Citi, and Procter & Gamble.

There she is: Diane Kruger could be seen giving a speech too

Look who’s here! Diane Kruger was spotted delivering a speech as well.