Bono, Julia Roberts And Channing Tatum Joined Forces Against AIDS On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’

U2 lead vocalist Bono offered a great deal to his fans in exchange for a donation toward his crusade against AIDS. The winning participants will have a chance to party, drink tea or have dinner with famous celebrities like Channing Tatum, Julia Roberts and Neil Patrick Harris.

Participants will get this chance of a lifetime if they will donate at least $10 for Bono's AIDS campaign, (RED) SHOPATHAN which began its second year Tuesday. In addition with that, Bono is offering his fans tickets to see "Hamilton," a BROADWAY production with backstage meet and greet with the show star Javier Munoz.

ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live once again joined forces with Bono and (RED) for a special episode of the late-night program in an effort to raise awareness and money to help the fight against AIDS.

Fight against AIDS by few celebrities; Bono, Roberts, Tatum, Harris and few singers have been announced last Tuesday night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." The broadcast kicked off the second annual RED Shopathon, featuring limited edition (RED) products as well as experiences with celebrities.

The said celebrities serenaded the audience and presented a dance routine that included the lyrics, "We've got Ferraris and a weekend home in Carmel, but if we don't help people with AIDS, we're going to hell."

Bono first started his initial RED Campaign by selling stamped iPods, t - shirts, cologne, watches and other items with slogan (Product) RED back in 2016. Thereafter, Bono continued to be passionate about his campaign on ending poverty and AIDS. Since 2016, Bono's campaign has raised more than 360 million in which helped provide HIV testing, prevention and counseling services for more than 70 million people.

According to Omaze, with World AIDS day arriving on Dec. 1, Bono is hoping to rise up funding for more AIDS research and treatment. This is by giving contributors an opportunity to spend one-on-one time with a few high-profile celebrities. Donations can be made on their website until Jan. 18, 2017.

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