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Vatican AI Concert: Pharrell, Bocelli & Karol G Close Fraternity Summit

Vatican Hosts Historic Concert, ‘Grace for the World,’ to Promote Peace and Guide AI Growth

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican⁢ held its first-ever large-scale musical event, “Grace for the World,” on Friday, September 13,⁤ 2025, bringing‌ together a diverse lineup⁢ of ⁣global artists to advocate for‌ peace ⁣and discuss the ethical development of artificial intelligence. The concert, broadcast live on channels including CNN and ABC News,⁢ culminated a ⁢summit focused on⁤ human fraternity and ⁤Pope Francis’ 2020 encyclical, “Brothers All.”

The summit⁢ and concert represent a novel ​effort ⁢by the Vatican‌ to engage⁢ with⁣ contemporary issues-from global conflict to the‍ rapidly evolving landscape of AI-and to ‌leverage the influence of art and technology to promote⁣ its message ⁢of unity and peace. The⁤ event ​convened thinkers and artists with⁤ the stated goal of influencing the development of AI and shaping a more humane future.

Performers included ⁣Pharrell Williams, Andrea Bocelli, John Legend, Angélique Kidjo, Bambam, Jennifer Hudson, ‌and, according to El País, a notably well-received set by Colombian reggaeton ⁣singer Karol G,‌ whose performance drew eager applause from ‌a large ‍portion of the audience.

Pope ⁤Francis addressed ‍the gathering,⁢ stating, “The world is marked by conflicts and divisions and you are ⁢united with a strong and heroic⁢ ‘not’ to war and ‘yes’ to peace and fraternity.” He thanked ​the artists for using their creativity to spread this message globally from the⁣ colonnade ​of Bernini. Pharrell Williams previously shared on Instagram,”Together,let’s broadcast⁢ through music the message of⁢ unity and grace for all humanity.”

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