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Ellie Goulding to sing at the President’s Star Charity 2022!

Ellie Goulding, a 35-year-old English singer and songwriter who was behind the chart-topping songs ‘Love Me Like You Do’ and ‘Burn’ , is performing live at the President’s Star Charity 2022. 

In an Instagram video post co-shared by Mediacorp Channel 5 and meWATCH, the singer expressed how excited she is to perform at the event and invited everyone to watch her performance. She also shared her support in making a difference and changing lives by encouraging people to donate. 

 

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The President’s Star Charity is Mediacorp’s flagship fundraiser under the President’s Challenge. This show displays Singaporeans with inspirational stories that are changed through the organizations under the President’s Challenge. 

With this year’s theme of “Small Actions. Big Changes”, this event aims to deliver a message that behind every action made by a person, no matter how big or small it is, can bring forth so much courage, inspiration, and empowerment to those who are in need. 

An ensemble of local and international talents heartily prepare for their performances for the #PSC2022. Furthermore, heartwarming collaborations between Mediacorp artists and people with disabilities await as well. 

President’s Star Charity 2022 will happen on October 30, 2022 (Sunday). The show will start at 7:30PM and will be available to watch on Mediacorp Channel 5, meWATCH, and Mediacorp Entertainment YouTube channel.

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