Cher enthralls audiences with her performances, alongside other renowned artists, at the Love Rocks charity benefit for God’s Love We Deliver in New York.
Cher captivated audiences with her remarkable performances during the Love Rocks charity benefit held at the Beacon Theatre in New York on Thursday, March 6. The event aimed to support God’s Love We Deliver, a charity dedicated to delivering meals to those in need.
The evening commenced with Cher introduced by Whoopi Goldberg, further elevating the excitement among attendees. Dressed in an outfit reminiscent of Elvis, Cher donned a striking black wig coupled with an oversized blazer and black pants, setting a fashionable tone for the night. Among her notable performances was a rendition of “Walking In Memphis,” a song that garnered her acclaim back in 1995.
In a nod to nostalgia, Cher later changed into a black coat and pants accessorized with a black and white hat, echoing her look from the 2002 music video for “Song For The Lonely.” This rare performance delighted fans, showcasing her vast catalog of hits. She concluded her set with an electrifying rendition of her iconic 1998 single, “Believe,” much to the crowd’s enthusiasm.
The evening was not solely Cher’s; it featured a wide array of musical performances from other renowned artists, including Alicia Keys, Beck, Kate Hudson, Mavis Staples, Michael McDonald, and Peter Frampton. The night culminated in a collaborative performance where all the artists joined forces to perform Stevie Wonder’s classic, “Higher Ground,” creating a moment of unity and shared musical passion.
Cher’s presence at the Love Rocks charity benefit, alongside her fellow performers, made for an unforgettable evening dedicated to a noble cause, reflecting the significant role music plays in both entertainment and philanthropy.
Source: Noah Wire Services