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Including performances from Taylor Swift and Pharrell
Last night, the annual 'We Can Survive' benefit, hosted by CBS Radio took place at the Hollywood Bowl.
$2 from every ticket sale go towards helping breast cancer survivors. The event saw brief sets take place from performers such as Iggy Azalea, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Pharrell Williams and more.
Pharrell perhaps best encapsulated the spirit of what 'We Can Survive' stands for when he said before performing his hit Happy: "When we sing this next song, I want you to put your best efforts, your prayers, your energy into believing that we can beat this cancer."
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