Chris Evans Jimmy Kimmel Milo Ventimiglia Jennifer Garner Gwyneth Paltrow Courteney Cox Zoe Saldana George Clooney Joe Mantegna Gary Sinise Chris Evans Jimmy Kimmel Milo Ventimiglia Jennifer Garner Gwyneth Paltrow Courteney Cox Zoe Saldana George Clooney Joe Mantegna Gary Sinise

George Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow to honour veterans in PBS’ National Memorial Day Concert

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George Clooney and Gwyneth Paltrow are among the stars honouring U.S. veterans in PBS’ National Memorial Day Concert on Sunday.

Chris Evans, Courteney Cox, Jimmy Kimmel, Zoe Saldana, Jennifer Garner, and Milo Ventimiglia are also included in the line-up for the show, with Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise tapped to host the event.

The live event, recorded from the stars’ homes, will feature musical performances and appearances from other celebrities, who will give shout-outs to veterans, military and Gold Star families, Wounded Warriors and Covid-19 heroes, including first responders, doctors, nurses, grocery clerks, truck drivers, postal workers, and all those working the front lines amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Joe and I got together at my

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