Chris Martin and Bruce Springsteen will both front U2 concert as part of World AIDS Day in Times Square. Kanye West and Carrie Underwood also performed.

The four members of U2 were originally scheduled to perform at the performance of World AIDS Day (RED) Monday night in Times Square. But with singer Bono still recovering from serious injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident last month, the group announced two alternates able: Bruce Springsteen and Coldplay Chris Martin.
"Friends have intervened to save surprise World AIDS Day (RED) performance of U2, which was endangered by accident November 16 Bonus bike in Central Park," the band wrote on his Facebook page. "Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jr. will be joined by Bruce Springsteen and Coldplay's Chris Martin, each of which will have a turn as frontman in the songs of U2. Appearing by invitation U2, Springsteen and Martin have donated amusing their time and talents to save the event World AIDS Day cancellation ". The band itself has called Minus 1 for the U2 concert.
Kanye West and Carrie Underwood are also scheduled to perform at the event on Monday the support of (RED), an organization that aims to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child.
"This year is World AIDS Day like no other," Bono said in a statement. "The world came to a turning point in the fight against AIDS - more people are added to life-saving treatment that were infected with the virus A lot of people are asking the beginning of the end of AIDS ...
"We would not be at this point without American leadership, people left and right," said the singer. "Today, 13 million people have access to life-saving treatment, compared with 300,000 just over ten years ago. Americans do not know the role played in this fight. Event tonight is to inform and give those thanks you. "
Fans who cannot attend the fair can view a YouTube live stream beginning at 7:30 pm EST.
Last month, Bono suffered what doctors call a "bicycle accident high energy" when trying to avoid another pilot in the Central Park of New York. He was taken to a nearby hospital for multiple and TAC followed by five hours of surgery radiographs. The singer suffered numerous serious injuries, including a "facial fracture involves the eye socket," three separate fractures of his left scapula and fractured his left humerus bone in the upper arm. Bono's doctor told Rolling Stone that the singer will "require intensive therapy and progressive" but "a full recovery is expected."
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