Queen will, Queen will rock you! Join us in Central Park on Sept. 28 for the 2019 Global Citizen Festival Download our app to start earning points toward free festival tickets: https://t.co/QYLEBepX3N pic.twitter.com/oQbhJhess9— Global Citizen (@GlblCtzn) July 30, 2019
July 30 (UPI) -- The 2019 Global Citizen Festival will feature performances from Alicia Keys and Queen + Adam Lambert.
The annual music festival confirmed its lineup in a tweet Tuesday after announcing the news on Today.
Keys and Queen + Adam Lambert will take the stage Sept. 28 at Central Park in New York, along with Pharrell Williams, OneRepublic, H.E.R. and Carole King.
"NYC! We're headed your way on 9/28. We're partnering with @glblctzn and you could earn free tickets to see us play the 2019 #GlobalCitizen Festival," Queen tweeted Tuesday.
"Where you live shouldn't determine whether you life. I'm partnering with @GlblCtzn to end extreme poverty by 2030. Help us call on world leaders and join us at the 2019 #GlobalCitizen Festival on 9/28," Williams added.
The 2019 festival will also feature special guests French Montana, Ben Platt, Jon Batiste and Stay Human. Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness will host the event.
Global Citizen is an organization seeking to end extreme poverty by 2030. The World Bank defines extreme poverty as those living on less than $1.90 a day.
Rolling Stone said the 2019 festival will air live on MSNBC, live-stream on YouTube and Twitter, and broadcast on over 150 iHeartRadio stations.
"Like Live Aid in 1985, we believe this concert will be a milestone," Queen member Brian May said in a statement. "It will generate practical solutions to address the world's glaring anomalies. Global Citizen is an organization which has already moved mountains. We hope this concert will be the beginning of a new era in which all creatures on Earth will eventually benefit."