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Is Activism Must-See TV? Usher to Co-Host Upcoming Global Citizen Competition Series, The Activist

The Grammy winner will join Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Julianne Hough for the philanthropy-focused series.

โ€œDoes the winner get a blue vest?โ€ asked veteran artist and tour manager Dennis De Groot on Twitter, in response to a Thursday announcement that โ€œinternational education and advocacy organizationโ€ Global Citizen would soon be launching its own competition series on CBS, The Activist. Usher, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Dancing With the Stars vet Julianne Hough are all on board to co-host the the five-week reality series, which will premiere on Friday, Oct. 22, at at 8 p.m. on CBS, simultaneously available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.

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Per Deadline:

The Activist is a competition series that features six inspiring activists teamed with three high-profile public figures working together to bring meaningful change to one of three vitally important world causes: health, education, and environment.

Activists go head-to-head in challenges to promote their causes, with their success measured via online engagement, social metrics, and hostsโ€™ input. The three teams have one ultimate goal: to create impactful movements that amplify their message, drive action, and advance them to the G20 Summit in Rome, Italy. There, they will meet with world leaders in the hope of securing funding and awareness for their causes. The team that receives the largest commitment is celebrated as the overall winner at the finale, which will also feature musical performances by some of the worldโ€™s most passionate artists.

So...The Amazing Race, but with activists? Or, as the writer and Twitter aficionado @WrittenbyHanna quipped: โ€œNot Americaโ€™s Top Activist,โ€ launching a hilarious thread that speculated on the showโ€™s challenges, also noting that not casting Tyra was a missed opportunity. We highly recommend a readโ€”also, CBS, this is the brilliant mind you really need in the writersโ€™ room.

https://twitter.com/WrittenByHanna/status/1436035123330301956

All jokes aside, Hugh Evans, CEO and co-founder of Global Citizen maintains: โ€œThe Activist is a first-of-its-kind competition series that will inspire real change, as the series progresses from the United States to Rome for the Activistsโ€™ final challenge at the G20,โ€ as he said in a statement to Deadline. โ€œThe audience will see the Activistsโ€™ passion and commitment for their causes tested as they petition world leaders to take urgent action to resolve the interconnected crises we face.โ€

CBS and Deviant Media are producing alongside Global Citizen; of the upcoming series, Jack Sussman, EVP Specials, Music, Live Events and Alternative Programming at CBS added: โ€œCombining philanthropy and entertainment, The Activist is a ground-breaking series poised to inspire viewers,โ€ Weโ€™re thrilled to have Usher, Priyanka, and Julianne as part of the series, guiding our CBS audience through the journeys of passionate changemakers from around the world.โ€

But waitโ€”thereโ€™s more! Global Citizen also announced its lineup for its upcoming Global Citizen Live concert in Los Angeles, taking place at the legendary Greek Theatre on Sept 25, and in London at โ€œa yet-to-be-disclosed โ€˜spectacular location,โ€™โ€ Variety reports.

Stevie Wonder will headline the L.A. event, joined by H.E.R., Demi Lovato, Adam Lambert, Chloe x Halle, OneRepublic, the Lumineers, Ozuna and 5 Seconds of Summer. Duran Duran will be the headliners for the London event, with Nile Rodgers & Chic, Kylie Minogue, Maneskin, and Ragโ€™nโ€™Bone Man are all also on the bill.

As we reported in August, the lineups for Global Citizenโ€™s other annual concerts in cities across six continentsโ€”including New York, Paris, Lagos, Nigeria, and moreโ€”have already been announced. Variety gives further details, noting that New Yorkโ€™sย lineup will include Billie Eilish, Jennifer Lopez, Coldplay, Lizzo, Meek Mill, Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes, Cyndi Lauper, Lang Lang, Burna Boy and Alessia Cara. Paris will host Elton John, Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat, DJ Snake, Black Eyed Peas, Christine and the Queens, Stormzy, Angรฉlique Kidjo, Charlie Puth and Fatma Said.

In Lagos,ย Femi Kuti will take the stage, as will Tiwa Savage, Davido and Made Kuti. Rio de Janeiroโ€™s lineup includes Alok, Martโ€™nรกlia, Criolo, Liniker, Tropkillaz and Mosquito. While only Delta Goodrem has been announced for the Sydney, Australia event,ย Usher, BTS, Metallica, Green Day, Lorde, Andrea Bocelli, Keith Urban and Ricky Martin, are also set to perform in locations yet to be announced.

While the London show will be non-ticketed, โ€œtickets for the L.A. show are now available at globalcitizenlive.la and can be โ€œearned by taking actionโ€ toward Global Citizenโ€™s goals, similar to the concerts already announced for New York Cityโ€™s Central Park and Paris near the Eiffel Tower, which have ticketing opportunities at GlobalCitizenLive.org,โ€ reports Variety. In London, the event will also be broadcast live โ€œfor more than nine hours on the BBC as well as on global streaming sites. In America, ABC will broadcast highlights from the events in a less expansive prime time slot the following night, Sunday the 26th, beginning at 7 p.m. ET,โ€ the outlet notes, adding: โ€œBesides ABC and the BBC, other outlets airing the worldwide concerts in part or full include iHeartRadio, YouTube, Hulu, FX, Twitter, Time, the Roku Channel, Australiaโ€™s Channel 9, Brazilโ€™s Multishow and Bis, Franceโ€™s TF1/TMC and Singaporeโ€™s Mediacorp.โ€

But back to that other big philanthropic television event we were reporting on: โ€œThe Activist will spread awareness about societyโ€™s most urgent issues while also giving every viewer the opportunity to be part of the solution โ€“ an unprecedented example of how entertainment can change the world,โ€ Michael Rapino, CEO at Live Nation Entertainment, told Deadline, adding: โ€œCombining competition and compassion, these essential causes will take center stage, as the show proves that there are no issues we canโ€™t solve when we work together and demand change.โ€

But seriouslyโ€”is there a blue vest to be won?

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