Thursday, July 15, 2010

Black Ball Fundraiser to unite Jay Z, Sade and Alicia Keys



Music icons Jay-Z and Sade will reportedly unite this fall to perform at Alicia Keys' seventh annual Black Ball New York in Manhattan. Alicia Keys, Jay-Z and Sade Adu will join musical forces later this year for charity. Keys has recruited Jay-Z and Sade to perform at her charity's annual Black Ball on Sept. 30 at New York's Hammerstein Ball. Keys will also hit the stage. The charity didn't know whether Sade's band would accompany her to the ball. The 51-year-old singer and her group won a Grammy for their song, "Lovers Rock," which was released in 2000.

"Sade? Jay-Z? Both icons and both major influences of mine," Keys said in a statement Wednesday. "I am overwhelmed by their generosity in helping us continue the tradition of making the Black Ball the best fundraiser in NYC. There are more surprises coming up! Stay tuned!"

Last year's Black Ball in New York drew 1,000 guests, raised more than $2 million and was co-hosted by Keys, "Top Chef" host Padma Lakshmi and supermodel and entrepreneur Iman. The fundraiser was also held at Hammerstein Ballroom and honored former President Bill Clinton, Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson and Senegalese legend Youssou N'Dour for their work fighting poverty and HIV/AIDS. Keys, N'Dour, John Mayer and Coldplay's Chris Martin performed. A range of celebs, such as Halle Berry, Mary J. Blige, Swizz Beatz, Nick Cannon, David Bowie, Spike Lee and Usher, came out to support the cause. (MTV)

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