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Lady Gaga had some extra treats for UK fans when she organised the One World: Together At Home special concert over the weekend with additional musicians, presenters and medical experts popping up in the British version of the show.

The 34-year-old chart topping star won praise around the globe for the impressive collection of musicians and stars she managed to curate for an epic two hour concert - and six hour warm up concert - to help raise awareness and funds to fight the deadly coronavirus.

The live version of the show aired in the USA on Saturday night when it was the small hours of Sunday in the UK, and included comedians Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert as hosts.

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