
The crowd cheers at the "Chime For Change: The Sound Of Change Live" Concert at Twickenham Stadium on June 1, 2013 in London, England. Chime For Change is a global campaign for girls' and women's empowerment.
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Had there been a roof, fiery Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine would have blown it off when they were the first act to perform on stage at the "Chime For Change: The Sound Of Change Live" concert at Twickenham Stadium Saturday.
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The essence of composure, singer Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine poses backstage.

Blake Lively poses for the cameras before delivering an impassioned speech as part of the global campaign for girls' and women's empowerment.

"The revolution of love starts here," singer Madonna said from the stage as she personally pledged to match donations to an Afghan education project "two to one."

Jessica Chastain was one of the many stars lending support to the "Chime For Change" gig. The Zero Dark Thirty star is a patron of the campaign for global female equality.

James Franco and Jessica Chastain speak on stage.
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Simon Le Bon dazzled the crowd with a pimped up version of the Reflex performed with Timbaland.
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Timbaland and his daughter pose backstage.

Timbaland's performance was just one of many of the night's showstoppers.
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Jennifer Lopez performed alongside the music world's VIPs.
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Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini (right) and Salma Hayek Pinault speak on stage.
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No one puts on a show like Beyonce, and the superstar singer's new campaign is sure to bring awareness to the important issue of girls' rights.
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