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Home / Environment / Charlie Puth Joins Global Citizen Festival to Protect the Amazon

Charlie Puth Joins Global Citizen Festival to Protect the Amazon

23 Oct, 2025

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  • Charlie Puth to perform at Global Citizen Festival: Amazônia in Brazil
  • Event aims to raise $1 billion to protect, restore, and rewild the Amazon
  • Festival to feature indigenous voices and have zero carbon footprint
Charlie Puth Joins Global Citizen Festival to Protect the Amazon

In a major move to protect the Amazon rainforest, pop sensation Charlie Puth is set to perform at the upcoming Global Citizen Festival: Amazônia in Brazil. The event, taking place on November 1st, 2025, will bring together a diverse lineup of artists, including Anitta, Seu Jorge, Gilberto Gil, and Chris Martin of Coldplay, to amplify the voices of indigenous peoples and local communities in the Amazon.

The festival aims to raise $1 billion to protect, restore, and rewild the Amazon, which has faced increasing threats from deforestation and climate change. Puth, who recently released his new single "Changes," expressed his excitement to be part of this important cause, stating, "As a Global Citizen ambassador, I'm honored to be part of such an important cause for our planet and can't wait to see you on November 1st."

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The event will be a zero carbon footprint festival, aligning with Global Citizen's campaign to Protect the Amazon. In addition to the musical performances, the festival will feature presentations by Brazilian celebrities, including Rodrigo Santoro and Estêvão Ciavatta, further highlighting the global significance of preserving this vital ecosystem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Global Citizen Festival: Amazônia is an upcoming event in Brazil that aims to raise $1 billion to protect, restore, and rewild the Amazon rainforest.
The festival will feature a lineup of artists, including Charlie Puth, Anitta, Seu Jorge, Gilberto Gil, and Chris Martin of Coldplay.
The festival will amplify the voices of indigenous peoples and local communities in the Amazon, and it will be a zero carbon footprint event, aligning with Global Citizen's campaign to Protect the Amazon.

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