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Global Citizen festival: Michelle Obama, Beyonc, Malala among all-star lineup

U.S. First lady Michelle Obama introduced a new campaign focusing on education for girls, Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai earned loud applause for her striking speech and Beyonc was energetic during her live performance at the 2015 Global Citizen Festival.

Fourth edition of annual event timed to U.N. General Assembly meeting

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder, left, and Beyonc perform at the Global Citizen Festival in New York's Central Park Saturday. ( Greg Allen/Invision/Associated Press)

U.S. First lady Michelle Obama introduced a new campaign focusing on education for girls, Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai earned loud applause for her striking speech and Beyoncwas energetic during her live performance at the 2015 Global Citizen Festival.

Michelle Obama was among the high-profile figures at the Global Citizen Festival in New York Saturday. The annual event is aimed at ending poverty around the world. (Adam Hunger/Associated Press)

The multihour event held on the Great Lawn in New York's Central Park also featured U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, Hugh Jackman, Bono, Leonardo DiCaprio and Pearl Jam, who closed the event with a rocking performance.

Obama first appeared in a video promoting the 62 Million Girls campaign, but she later walked onstage after Beyoncintroduced her following her performance.

"Let's give it up for the amazing Beyonc," Obama said.

"I am thrilled to be here tonight ... and honoured to follow a woman who I admire and adore."

Obama said she has travelled the world and met with young women who have not had a chance to receive an education. She asked the audience to tweet photos of themselves with the hashtag #62MillionGirls and say what you learned in school. Obama said she learned how to "speak up" in school.

"Right now 62 million girls are not in school ... they deserve the same chances to get an education as my daughters and your daughters," she told the feverish audience, who cheered her on.

Fourth edition, timed to U.S. General Assembly meeting

President Barack Obama also appeared in a video at the event, in its fourth year and aimed at ending poverty around the world.

The festival is timed to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly meeting, and fans earned free tickets by taking actions to end poverty on globalcitizen.org.

Activist Malala Yousafzai, centre, gestures as she speaks to the audience at the 2015 Global Citizen Festival. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

Yousafzai, the 18-year-old Pakistani activist, was passionate as she spoke about fighting for the right for all children to receive an education.

"I want education to be the top priority because how can we end poverty ... when we deny the right to education," she said.

"It's not that there is lack of money in this world ... we have billions and trillions of dollars, but where the money goes is military, it's things that are useless and that are not useful to society."

"It is a book and a pen that can change the life of a child it's not a gun," Yousafzai added.

"It was a gun that hit me on the left side of my forehead, it was a gun that hit my two friends, but it wasn't a pen. But it was a pen [that]really helped us go forward in our lives."

Star-studdedlineup

Late Show host Stephen Colbert sits on the shoulders of actor Hugh Jackman during the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park. ( Greg Allen/Invision/Associated Press)

The event, which aired on MSNBC, was hosted by Stephen Colbert, Kerry Washington, Salma Hayek Pinault, Olivia Wilde and other top celebrities.

Usher, Jason Sudeikis, Laverne Cox, Katie Holmes, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Bill and Melinda Gates also attended the event, along with multiple world leaders, including U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

Backstage was just as star-studded: Everyone from Daniel Craig to Jay Z holding daughter Blue Ivy was there.

The event featured a number of unique musical collaborations: Beyoncjoined Eddie Vedder onstage; Sting performed with rapper Common; and Ariana Grande sang with Coldplay.

Sheeran even joined Beyoncfor a guitar-based version of her thumping R&B hit Drunk In Love,which earned roaring applause.

Beyonc, who changed three times during her set, performed hits from Crazy In Loveto Haloto Single Ladies.

"I want y'all to feel the connection right now ... I want y'all to get lost and dance like children," she told the crowd.