BLACKPINK’s Lisa to perform at 2024 Global Citizen Festival: are you excited?

It’s official! Prominent k-pop group BLACKPINK’s Lisa is the latest addition to the line-up for the 2024 Global Citizen Festival. Global Citizen is one of the leading organisations across the globe seeking to end extreme poverty for once and for all.

Lisa is getting ready to mark her first live solo set at a festival as she performs in the concert scheduled to be held on September 28 at NYC’s Central Park. She is joining previously confirmed headliners Post Malone, Doja Cat and Jelly Roll.

The timing can’t be better. In July, Lisa landed her first Billboard Global Exclusive US No. 1 through “Rockstar”. Just a month before that, the superstar joined TikTok and set a Guinness record by gaining 1 million fans on the platform in just a couple of hours.

2024 Global Citizen Festival to feature prominent names

Lisa has smashed an impressive collection of records, just like the other three members of the k-pop group – Jennie, Rosé and Jisoo. Katie Hill, senior VP and head of music, entertainment and artist relations at Global Citizen, expressed delight at the development.

Lisa is not only an incredible performer but also a prominent advocate, using her voice and platform to drive action on some of the most important and the urgent challenges the global community is currently facing, Hill added.

The 2024 Global Citizen Festival is set to be hosted by Global Citizen ambassador actor Hugh Jackman. The concert is also expected to feature appearances from Jane Goodall and Coldplay singer Chris Martin, the festival curator, according to Billboard.

Global Citizen Festival helping raise millions of dollars

Tickets to the Global Citizen Festival are free. They can be earned by taking action On The Global Citizen mobile application or at globalcitizenfestival.com to defeat poverty, defend the planet and demand equity. The festival has already raised millions of dollars.

The 2024 edition is going to advocate for the equity of all people, urging governments, philanthropists and the private sector to ensure the basic needs of the marginalised communities are taken care of, including nutritious food and quality education.

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