Lady Gaga was surprisingly announced as one of the top headliner performers tonight at 'One America Appeal,' live at College Station, Texas to help the victims of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. Gaga performs a trio of her best-selling hit singles: 'The Edge of Glory,' 'You and I' and 'Million Reasons' from her album Joanne. Along with her incredible performance, Gaga revealed she donated $1 million dollars for mental health services for survivors.
"I just want to remind you that when some of us are on the edge, we're all on the edge. We all sit around and we watch it on TV, and on the news and we feel on the edge with every single one of you even when even if we're not there." Gaga told the audience sat at the piano. "I hope every single person here tonight will join me in giving what they can to help these beautiful, vibrant communities recover. Please donate your time and your love. I really believe in everything that this incredible moment stands for."
The One America Appeal is a joint appeal that was originally launched by all five living former American Presidents (Jimmy Carter, George H.W Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama) to encourage their fellow citizens to support recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey — which inundated the Texas Gulf Coast with unprecedented flooding. This special appeal has been expanded to include areas most affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
The One America Appeal is a joint appeal that was originally launched by all five living former American Presidents (Jimmy Carter, George H.W Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama) to encourage their fellow citizens to support recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey — which inundated the Texas Gulf Coast with unprecedented flooding. This special appeal has been expanded to include areas most affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.