October 1 2011 - Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder were among of big names that arrived in New York on Saturday night to perform at a special charity gig to mark Sting's 60th birthday.
The event, which took place at New York's Beacon Theatre also included performances from Robert Downey, Jr., Black Eyed Peas's will.i.am and Mary J. Blige.
Sting joined Lady Gaga on stage for a duet on 'King Of Pain' and he also sang The Police track 'Can't Stand Losing You' with Bruce Springsteen.
At the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas earlier last month, Lady Gaga described Sting as one of the ''most kind and beautiful people I’ve met.''
The event raised over $3.7 million for the Robin Hood Foundation charity.
You can see photos from the event below on Gigwise.
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