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Doja Cat looked sensational on Saturday night while performing at the 2024 Global Citizen Festival in New York City.
The 28-year-old music artist, who was seen rehearsing alongside Chris Martin earlier in the day, lit up the stage as she modeled a low-cut nude dress with sequin-covered fringe during her performance.
The Kiss Me More hitmaker accessorized the eye-catching look with long, square-shaped, blood-red nails and nude heels with clear straps.
The Grammy-winning pop star showed off her short, natural hair on stage, textured and topped with blonde spikes.
Also performing at the annual music festival this weekend were Post Malone, Lisa, Raye and Jelly Roll.
Doja Cat looked sensational on Saturday night while performing at the 2024 Global Citizen Festival in New York City.
The 28-year-old musical artist lit up the stage as she modeled a low-cut nude dress with sequin-covered fringes during her performance.
The Kiss Me More hitmaker accessorized the eye-catching look with long, square-shaped, blood-red nails and nude heels with clear straps. The Grammy-winning pop star showed off her short, natural hair on stage, textured and topped with blonde spikes.
The California native’s face was completely made up, highlighting her beautiful features
Doja Cat, born Amala Dlamini, had her face completely made up, highlighting her beautiful features.
Her eyebrows were very thin, her cheeks were covered in a warm-toned blush, and her plump pout glowed with bright brown lipstick.
She bared her heavily tattooed arms in the skin-tight ensemble, which hugged her curves while drawing the attention of concert-goers.
The Global Citizen Festival is part of a movement aimed at ending extreme poverty.
It was founded in 2008 as the Global Poverty Project in Melbourne, Australia.
Over the course of the past 16 years, Global Citizens has taken action, calling on global and corporate leaders to make significant commitments to ending homelessness, according to the organization’s website.
With the help of some of the world’s biggest artists, Global Citizens has taken more than 30 million actions, generating more than $41.1 billion in dispersed funding that has impacted the lives of more than a billion people. people.
The festival’s goals are closely aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which include 17 tasks to end extreme global poverty by 2030.