Here’s How You Can Tune In To Lady Gaga’s Huge Isolation Concert From Over Here In Aus

When One World: Together At Home was announced earlier this week, it left a lot of us over here thinking “well how the hell do can I watch this?” Because, you know, usually all those big American-based events are done at times that end up being like 2am for us and even then, it’s usually not broadcast at the same time over here. But this time, in the age of isolation and feeling like we’re all one big irritating family stuck inside together, the huge concert will be live-streamed simultaneously in Australia.

Finally, us weird cousins over here on the other side of the world aren’t being forgotten about.

How To Watch ‘One World: Together At Home’ In Australia

The One World concert, which features a downright absurd amount of talent, will be streamed live on MTV (if you’ve got Foxtel or Fetch) and Channel 10 for your viewing pleasures. If you don’t have either of those (which I didn’t for a good year, don’t ask), the event will also be simulcast on 10 Play and the MTV Australia website.

Don’t even have to wrangle yourself a VPN or anything! What a dream!!

The whole event looks insanely huge, and if you haven’t gotten across it, you’re in for a real treat here. Hosted by Jimmy KimmelJimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, and curated by Lady Gaga, One World: Together At Home will see appearances from huge names in comedy and music from all over the world.

Think Billie Eilish and FINNEAS beaming in from their Los Angeles home-slash-studio-bedrooms, Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day probably not still lunging buegs in his parents’ basement, David Beckham providing some kind of…something, John Legend and fingers crossed joined by Chrissy Teigen waxing lyrical about carrot cake, Lizzo either bringing the vibes right up or maybe doing a special version of her group meditations, and Kacey Musgraves just being her perfect yee-haw self.

When Do I Have To Get Up To Watch ‘One World’?

One World kicks off in Australia at a very appropriate time of 10am AEST on Sunday, April 19. Thank Christ for that because I really wasn’t looking forward to having to get up (or stay up) until some ungodly hour to watch all the acts, and absolutely snoop on the houses of all these Very Rich and Famous people. 10am on a Sunday is legit the best time – it’s a stay in bed with a coffee and prolong changing out of your pyjamas kinda time, and I’m extremely here for it.

See you on the 19th, for the ultimate pyjama dance party. I hope at least one (1) of the artists are in their pyjamas, too.

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