Chappell Roan and Lucy Dacus shared a tender, show-stopping duet of “The Book of Love” by The Magnetic Fields during Artists for Aid, a sold-out benefit concert that took place last night, January 10, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Their performance was a standout moment of the evening, highlighting the quiet emotional power and chemistry between the two artists.
The two beloved artists—each emerging from humble indie roots to become international stars—left fans teary-eyed with an intimate, emotional performance that highlighted the rare beauty of their voices. Given the benefit concert’s purpose, the soft duet was all the more affecting.
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The event marked the third edition of Artists for Aid, curated by Mustafa and hosted by Bella Hadid and Pedro Pascal. The concert brought together a wide-ranging lineup of indie and pop artists in support of humanitarian relief efforts for Palestine and Sudan. The benefit concert raised $5.4 millionwith proceeds split evenly between the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund and the Sudanese American Physicians Association.
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An emotional and happy evening, the event included performances by Alex G, Blood Orange, Clairo, Daniel Caesar, Faye Webster, Geese, Jazmine Sullivan, Lucy Dacus, Mustafa, Noname, Noor Hindi, Omar Apollo, Raphael Saadiq, Ravyn Lenae, Rex Orange County, Safia Elhillo, Shawn Mendes, Snoh Aalegra, Tamino, 070 Shake, and many more.
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@grimysandra Chappell Roan and Lucy Dacus shared a tender, show-stopping duet of “The Book of Love” by The Magnetic Fields during Artists for Aid, a sold-out benefit concert that took place last night, January 10, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. 📹 emma_rizen (IG)
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