Singers Unite to Pay Tribute to Timeless Love: Lucy Dacus and Chappell Roan Deliver Haunting Performance of The Magnetic Fields' "The Book of Love"
At the Artists for Aid benefit concert in Los Angeles, a star-studded lineup came together to raise money for relief efforts in Sudan and Palestine. While some notable acts made their scheduled appearances, an unannounced guest stole the show – Chappell Roan joining forces with Lucy Dacus for a captivating cover of The Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs classic "The Book of Love."
Dacus kicked off her set with her own poignant song "For Keeps," before inviting Roan on stage to tackle their duet. The performance, which took place at the Shrine Auditorium, was a fitting tribute to the timeless love anthem that has been covered by countless artists over the years.
The Artists for Aid concert featured an impressive lineup of talent, including Shawn Mendes, Clairo, Faye Webster, Blood Orange, Jazmine Sullivan, and Geese. With Pedro Pascal and Bella Hadid serving as hosts, the event aimed to raise funds for the Sudanese American Physicians Association and the Palestine children's relief fund.
In related news, Lucy Dacus recently made headlines when she sang "Bread and Roses" at New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's inauguration at City Hall Park. When asked about her thoughts on performing a song by another artist, Dacus confessed that it felt strange – "It's such a beautiful sentiment. The idea that you're not just fighting for your sustenance — you're fighting for your joy."
The Artists for Aid concert serves as a poignant reminder of the power of music to bring people together and drive positive change.
At the Artists for Aid benefit concert in Los Angeles, a star-studded lineup came together to raise money for relief efforts in Sudan and Palestine. While some notable acts made their scheduled appearances, an unannounced guest stole the show – Chappell Roan joining forces with Lucy Dacus for a captivating cover of The Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs classic "The Book of Love."
Dacus kicked off her set with her own poignant song "For Keeps," before inviting Roan on stage to tackle their duet. The performance, which took place at the Shrine Auditorium, was a fitting tribute to the timeless love anthem that has been covered by countless artists over the years.
The Artists for Aid concert featured an impressive lineup of talent, including Shawn Mendes, Clairo, Faye Webster, Blood Orange, Jazmine Sullivan, and Geese. With Pedro Pascal and Bella Hadid serving as hosts, the event aimed to raise funds for the Sudanese American Physicians Association and the Palestine children's relief fund.
In related news, Lucy Dacus recently made headlines when she sang "Bread and Roses" at New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's inauguration at City Hall Park. When asked about her thoughts on performing a song by another artist, Dacus confessed that it felt strange – "It's such a beautiful sentiment. The idea that you're not just fighting for your sustenance — you're fighting for your joy."
The Artists for Aid concert serves as a poignant reminder of the power of music to bring people together and drive positive change.