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Michael Stipe, Patti Smith, Flea and more to play livestream for Earth Day’s 50th anniversary

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The stream is being set up by Pathway To Paris, who are working to halt climate change R.E.M‘s Michael Stipe, Patti Smith and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea are among the artists set to play a livestream celebrating 50 years of Earth Day this weekend.

Earth Day, an event supporting causes of environmental protection, was held yesterday (April 22), and the livestream will take place this Sunday (April 26) at 4pm EST/9pm BST.

The new stream is being set up by nonprofit organisation Pathway To Paris, which Stipe and Smith have supported heavily in the past – all proceeds from Stipe’s recent solo single ‘Drive To The Ocean’ are going to the organisation.

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