The day is here for one of the largest Coronavirus fundraising relief efforts to date with One World: Together at Home.
Curated by Lady Gaga and in partnership with Global Citizen and the World Heath Organization, the One World: Together at Home event will celebrate healthcare workers around the globe at the front lines of the pandemic.
The event will also support the U.N. Foundation's COVID-19 Response Fund.
Ahead of this weekend's event, the 34-year-old singer and songwriter has already worked with both organizations to secure $35 million in donations for the COVID-19 Response Fund.
During the highly-anticipated event, we'll see performances and appearances from musical guests including Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Alicia Keys, Becky G, Elton John, Kacey Musgraves, Usher, J Balvin, Luis Fonsi and many more.
Viewers at home from all over the globe will also see appearances from their favorite non-musician celebs like Victoria Beckham, David Beckham, Idris Elba, Amy Poehler, Leslie Odom Jr., Jimmy Kimmel and more.
If you missed any performances during the One World: Together At Home event, make sure to scroll through our gallery and follow along with our live blog!
She kicked off the star-studded event by singing her hit "Rise Up."
The former boy bander played his guitar while belting out "Black and White."
After his stunning performance of "Aaj Bhi," the singer took a moment to send his gratitude to everyone doing their part amid the Coronavirus pandemic: "Thank you for being the angel right now."
"From our house to yours," the duo began, "This is our song 'Purple Hat.'"
In her first performance since giving birth, the country superstar was joined by Hozier for their hit "Bones."
The American Idol alum wowed views with his rendition of "Mad World." He returned later to perform "Superpower."
The Fifty Shades of Grey actress performed "I Will Never Let You Down."
The Emirati superstar sang "Mohen Jedan" and "Bahebek Wahashtini."
She belted out "Rainbow" while the screen showed young kids holding up their drawings. Later, she performed "Praying."
The duo beautifully played "Four Hands" on the piano.
The singer performed "No Me Doy Por Vencido," which he said, "means basically I'll never give up."
The actress' delivered a beautiful performance of "Memory" from Cats.
Before singing his new single "Midnight," the Brit offered words of encouragement. "For my own personal benefit, I'm trying to think of all the beautiful things that are coming out of it and staying positive," he said. "This is one of them. I really feel at the moment we're all being brought a lot closer together by this solidarity that we have to feel right now. I think it's important so everybody keep their heads up. I hope you're enjoying yourselves at home as much as you can. I hope me singing today brings some people some enjoyment."
Streaming in from South Africa, the duo performed "Drive."
They rocked out to their classic "Mr. Brightside." They grabbed their guitar and piano once again for "Caution."
Performing from China, he strummed his guitar and he sang "I Have Nothing."
She dedicated her song "Sajna Ve" to "all the lovers" who were away from each other.
After belting out "Stolen Dance," the reminded viewers to help flatten the curve.
"Wash your hands," the Grammy nominee reminded fans, "with anything you've got." He then launched into an inspiring version of his breakout hit, "See You Again."
She performed a stripped down, acoustic version of "Coffin."
For the first time ever, they performed this new hit "Troublemaker."
He kicked off his set with a beautiful cover of the Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand."
The Brit encouraged fans to singalong to her hit "Flashlight."
From his living room, the Oscar winner rapped "The Light."
His "Touch of Love" rendition was moving.
"Let's keep celebrating the lives of community workers and healthcare workers all over the world who are our heroes," he said before his "Robarte Un Beso" performance. "Let's be their heroes as well by staying home."
The Aussie played the piano while belting out "Together We Are One."
Ahead of singing "I Saved the World," the activist said it was "an honor and privilege to be taking part in this incredible concert."
"We're all in this together," she said to more than 600,000 viewers before singing "I Shall Believe."
The Colombian musician sang "Mas Futuro Que Pasado."
(This story was originally published on Saturday, April 18 at 7:19 p.m. PT)