
On Saturday 13th September, “Grace for the World” is taking place. The location: St. Peter’s Square in the heart of the Vatican City. The line-up: Andrea Bocelli, Karol G, Pharrell Williamsand other world-renowned musicians. “Grace for the World” aims to unite humanity through music. And, Londoners, you are invited to be part of it all.
Here’s everything you need to know about the free concert and how to stream it at home.

How to watch it from London?
Can’t make it to Rome for Saturday evening? Don’t worry, the event is live-streamed on Hulu, Disney+, and ABC News Live. All you need to do is register via this link and access the stream!
What time is it on in London?
The free concert starts at 8pm London time, so the live broadcast will start a little before then.

Who can you catch on the stage in St Peter’s Square?
The vast line-up of talented artists sharing the “Grace for the World” stage is what will truly make Saturday afternoon unforgettable. Kicking things off we have the two co-directors, Pharrell Williams accompanied by the Voices of Fire Gospel Choirand Andrea Bocelli working his vocal magic. Next up, Karol G will be joining the stage as the first contemporary Latin American artist to perform in front of the Popeafter Gloria Estefan.
Jennifer Hudson, Bambam, Clip, Teddy Swims, Jelly Rolland Angélique Kidjo will light up the “Grace for the World” stage together, promising some incredibly energetic performances. And for something more classical, the Choir of the Diocese of Rome led by Maestro Marco Frisinajoined by a specially assembled international choir under Adam Blackstone’s musical directionwill bring a powerful, timeless resonance to this remarkable event. The stage is diverse, eclectic, and brimming with talent.
Adding to the evening’s wonder, a mesmerising drone and light show will take flightdrawing inspiration from the timeless beauty of the Sistine Chapel. Created by the talented team at Nova Sky Storiesthis spectacular performance features 3000 dronesall coming together to send a powerful message of togetherness high above St Peter’s Square.










