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Julianne Moore Attends Love Rocks NYC Concert with Family

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Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore made a rare red carpet appearance on March 6, 2026, alongside her family at the 10th annual Love Rocks NYC concert in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. This event marked a special occasion celebrating ten years of the concert and the 40th anniversary of the organization God’s Love We Deliver, which provides meals to people affected by life-altering illnesses.

Moore was joined by her husband, filmmaker Bart Freundlich, and their son, Caleb Moore, who stood alongside her in matching black puffer coats to shield against the winter rain. The actress, dressed in a casual brown corduroy jacket, black sweater, and baggy pants, opted for a minimal makeup look, featuring her signature ginger bob styled straight.

Family Ties and Career Highlights

Moore and Freundlich have been married for over 22 years, having first met on the set of the 1997 film The Myth of Fingerprints. Freundlich, who has worked both as a director and actor, has recently produced the thriller Sharper for Apple TV+, which also stars Moore.

Caleb Moore, 28, is preparing to release his debut studio album next month and is set to marry his fiancé, Kibriyaá Morgan, later this year. Their daughter, Liv Helen Freundlich, 23, was notably absent from the event, currently working as an assistant at the indie production company Project Infinity.

On stage at the concert, Moore expressed her gratitude for the occasion, stating, “It’s an incredible honor to be here tonight celebrating 10 years of Love Rocks New York City, and the 40th anniversary of God’s Love We Deliver!”

Concert Highlights and Celebrity Appearances

The Love Rocks NYC concert featured a star-studded lineup, including Whoopi Goldberg, who moderated the event, and Paul Simon, who performed his classic hit “Still Crazy After All These Years.” Mary J. Blige showcased her talent in a striking black leather catsuit, later changing into a checkered coat for her performance of “No More Drama.”

The evening also saw Jon Batiste open the concert with a vibrant Mardi Gras-style parade, performing a soulful rendition of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come.”

Moore continues to stay active in her professional life, with upcoming films including a musical comedy directed by Jesse Eisenberg and a thriller titled Stone Mattress directed by Lynne Ramsay. Her contributions to the film industry and charitable causes remain significant, further emphasizing her commitment to both art and community.

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