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The 33rd Annual Tibet House U.S. Benefit Concert

Carnegie Hall
New York, NY
February 26, 2020
On Wednesday, February 26, 2020, New York City's Carnegie Hall was alive with a Tibetan flair as it hosted the 33rd Annual Tibet House U.S. Benefit Concert featuring an all-star lineup of artists.

Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937
This eclectic mix of performers represented an array of musical and spoken word genres from around the world. Hand-picked by Glass, the world-renowned composer who is also the Vice President of Tibet House, the venue was energized by the musical celebration that was definitely a performance for the ages.
The Tibet House U.S. was founded in 1987 by the Dali Lama, himself, the living symbol of the unification of the state of Tibet. Its mission was and is to preserve, protect and empower the rich and unique culture of Tibet in the United States. Each year at Carnegie Hall, a diverse and fantastic benefit concert is held. A Who's Who of musical and artistic royalty:

David Bowie
vocals1947 - 2016

Lou Reed
guitar1942 - 2013

Angelique Kidjo
vocalsb.1960
Jason Isbell
vocals
Paul Simon
composer / conductorb.1941

Jon Batiste
pianob.1986
As has become the custom, the evening began with a performance by the Tibetan Monks and opening remarks by Tibet House U.S. President Robert Thurman. Glass then appeared and introduced

Laurie Anderson
violinOther highlights, and there were many, included: Sandra Oh's take on Allen Ginsberg's poem "When the Light Appears" (which was delivered with Glass' accompaniment on piano); Bridgers and Berninger's duet on "Walking On A String;" Berninger's perfect cover of Mercury Rev's "Holes;" Choegyal's version of "Snow Lion;" the Resistance Revival Chorus (dressed, as is their custom, in white) performing an acapella song about female empowerment and Margo Price's fantastic three-song performance which was highlighted by the world premiere of her new tune "Better Than Nothin.'"
Certain performances and performers stood out more than others. Bettye LaVette belted out an amazing version of

Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941

George Harrison
guitar1943 - 2001
Iggy Pop brought the audience to its feet just by setting foot on the stage. He brought the house down with a ballsy and attitudinal rendering of the Stooges' punk rock classic "I Wanna Be Your Dog." During the amazing performance, Pop tore off his jacket, threw down his mic, tossed aside the microphone stand, performed on his back and crawled across the stage. The usually staid Carnegie Hall audience gave him a standing ovation.
The night came to a close with " data-original-title="" title="">Patti Smith and her band. Smith delivered a spot-on version of "About A Boy" and then performed "Don't Say Nothin.'" The concert ended with Smith and each of the performers along with virtually every audience member singing "People Have the Power" at the top of their collective lungs.
After the crowd fanned out of the legendary venue, the evening's festivities continued with an elegant and star-studded post-concert gala held at another famed New York City institution, the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
Photo Credit: Christine Connallon
[Additional article contributions by Christine Connallon].
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