Star-studded ‘All Together Now’ COVID-19 Los Angeles livestream announced

Event raises funds for LA City Coronavirus Relief Fund

Rock Cellar Productions, in association with the Get Together Foundation, presents All Together Now! – an online concert event helping the City of Los Angeles during the coronavirus pandemic, streaming on Saturday, April 25th at 5 pm ET/2 pm PT. The concert is set to be a major and significant relief effort to help Angelenos cope with the severe restrictions imposed on everyone during this dangerous and uncertain time of the novel coronavirus crisis.

Keeping with the strict “stay at home” regulations of health authorities and the guidance of local, state, and federal government officials, this virtual once-in-a-lifetime streaming event will give fans their music fix in the comfort of their own homes. The concert will feature an array of talented singers, songwriters, musicians, actors, authors, comedians, and celebrities of all sorts “coming together” to perform and send positive messages out to the City of Angeles and the world.

Participants include Smokey Robinson, Carole King, Jeff Bridges, Joe Bonamassa, Tim Allen, Mary Wilson of The Supremes, Steve Lukather of Toto, Rick Springfield, Sheila E, Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers, Lisa Loeb, Winger, Mike Love of The Beach Boys, Melissa Manchester, Vonda Shepard, Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees, Tommy Roe, Kevin Eubanks, SiriusXM’s Jim Ladd and more.

Viewers can donate to the L.A. City Coronavirus Relief Fund through a direct donation button or a text message appeal. One hundred percent of the money raised will go directly to this relief fund to help Los Angeles support families and small businesses, relieve healthcare workers, provide critical medical resources, provide services to the unhoused, and fund research for COVID-19.

All Together Now! will be live streamed here at alltogethernowla.org courtesy of Alert the Globe and available free to anyone who wants to see it.

Supporters will enjoy not only a concert of immense talent, but one that includes being part of the bigger picture – one that embraces Los Angeles and a cross section of our community, which includes all those who have lost their jobs and have limited or no means of income until this pandemic passes.