Global Citizen Festival 2024: Doja Cat, Rauw Alejandro and More Announced to Headline

The Global Citizen Festival 2024 will call for countries around the world to step up their mission to eradicate global poverty.

​Doja Cat will be one of the headliners of this year's Global Citizen Festival in New York City.

Doja Cat will be one of the headliners of this year's Global Citizen Festival in New York City.

Photo courtesy of Global Citizen.

The Global Citizen Festival has announced the line-up for their 2024 edition. Among many other artists, Post Malone, Doja Cat, Rauw Alejandro and Jelly Roll will headline the festival, bringing their captivating performance styles to Central Park in New York City, where the event will take place on its Great Lawn. Dated September 28, the Global Citizen through its festival will continue to champion the essential mission it has done since its inception in 2008.

Hosted by Global Citizen ambassador Hugh Jackman and set to feature appearances from Global Citizen curator Chris Martin of Coldplay and UN Messenger of Peace and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, Dr. Jane Goodall, the campaign will support nonprofit organizations across the five boroughs of New York.

\u200bGlobal Citzen 2024 will bring artists and entertainers together for a festival dedicated to eradicating global poverty on September 28 in New York City's Central Park.

Global Citzen 2024 will bring artists and entertainers together for a festival dedicated to eradicating global poverty on September 28 in New York City's Central Park.

Photo courtesy of Global Citizen.

On a wider scale, the aims for this year’s campaign include demanding equity and defending the planet. Equity comes from the access to nutritious food, health systems and quality education, wherein support from governments such as Australia, Norway and Spain, amongst others, will be solicited for funds.

Defending the planet as part of the Global Citizen’s aims seeks to invest $1 billion in the protection and restoration of the Amazon rainforest, and also supporting indigenous communities who are guardians of 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity. The need to defeat poverty remains a cornerstone of the Global Citizen mission, and during the 2024 campaign, calls will be made to the G7 countries — Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, the U.K. and the U.S. — to step-up their support for anti-poverty programs worldwide.

With the aim of replenishing the International Development Agency by at least $100 billion, which would go into supporting the social and economic development of more than 1.5 billion people across the world’s 75 lowest-income countries, there’s a need to tackle the major issues spreading poverty across the globe.

“For countries like Zambia,” says Hakainde Hichilema, the President of Zambia, “Global Citizen’s support of the World Bank’s replenishment could not have come at a more critical time. As our worst agricultural season in over 40 years takes hold, our nation and our neighbors are facing dire food shortages and severe instability in our power supply. The participation of the world’s wealthy nations in this replenishment is not just generosity — it is life or death for millions experiencing the worst impacts of climate change.”

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