24‑Hour Global Livestream: Oprah, Julia Roberts, Eva Longoria, Alanis Morissette & More in Live Entertainment

24‑Hour Global Livestream: Oprah, Julia Roberts, Eva Longoria, Alanis Morissette & More in Live Entertainment

Julia Roberts, Eva Longoria, and a Mobi­ling Lineup of Stars Throw a 24‑Hour Livestream Party for COVID‑19 Relief

Picture a 24‑hour, nonstop online celebration—think of it as the “Global Chill‑Awake” event—where Hollywood’s biggest names and a host of world leaders go live to lift spirits, drop knowledge bombs, and say, “We’ve got you.”

Who’s Turning the Volume Up?

  •  Julia Roberts & Eva Longoria, ready to share laughs and heart
  •  George W. Bush and Oprah Winfrey, changing the world one message at a time
  •  Josh Groban, Jennifer Garner, and Alanis Morissette—music for the soul
  •  Naomi Campbell, Mandy Moore, and Quincy Jones—style and the beat.
  •  Martin Sheen, bringing a dose of hope right from the stage.

Why the 24‑Hour Stream Is a Must‑Watch

It’s not just another livestream—think of it as a global hug and a marketplace of positivity. Each hour could feature:

  • Screen‑to‑Screen chats with community leaders
  • Live music that turns even a gloomy day into a dance floor
  • Mindful moments to calm the mind and calm the mess
  • Lessons & tips to help folks stay safe, stay strong, and stay sane.
What About Giving Back?

Fans can drop donations to boost families and grassroots community initiatives directly through partner services like GiveDirectly and Points of Light. Think of it as the virtual “thank‑you” you’re allowed to send right now.

Segmenting the Day

The livestream will kick off at 8 p.m. EST Friday (or 8 a.m. local Saturday) and stream on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, and LinkedIn and through the dedicated site, Unite.us. That’s a full 24‑hour block that’s designed to be of value to anyone—whether you’re stuck at home or simply looking for a connection to the rest of the world.

So tune in, grab a snack, stay in’s hearts, and let the world stand together. The show’s all live; miss it and you’ll have to replace it with a sitcom rerun.