The trio were joined by Anna Camp, Hailee Steinfeld and other cast members for a rendition of Beyonce’s Love On Top, recorded from their respective homes.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Snow said: “These pitches are back. Whether you like it or not.
View this post on InstagramWe are here, again, making music with our mouths for two very important reasons: Beyoncé and a great cause. • • There’s nothing perfect about the world we’re living in. Families around the globe are suffering from the impact of the #COVID19 pandemic, especially those in Lebanon who are facing crisis after crisis. But we can all pitch in and help. The proceeds from the downloads & streams of our rendition of “Love on Top” will go to @UNICEF to help children in Lebanon and around the world who need our support right now. Click the link in my bio for more. #ForEveryChild #Beirut #COVID19A post shared by Brittany Snow (@brittanysnow) on Aug 17, 2020 at 10:00am PDT
“We are here, again, making music with our mouths for two very important reasons: Beyonce and a great cause.
“There’s nothing perfect about the world we’re living in. Families around the globe are suffering from the impact of the #COVID19 pandemic, especially those in Lebanon who are facing crisis after crisis. But we can all pitch in and help.”
The Pitch Perfect films followed Barden University’s all-girl a cappella group, The Barden Bellas, as they competed in the national and then world championships.
Money raised by the single will go to Unicef’s efforts to help children in the Lebanese capital Beirut and across the world during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Buckle up kids, the Bella’s are back… for a good cause! Families around the globe are suffering from the impact of the #COVID19 pandemic, especially those in Lebanon who are facing crisis after crisis. But we can all pitch in and help. pic.twitter.com/2buOI79H2a
— Elizabeth Banks (@ElizabethBanks) August 17, 2020
The performance also includes an introduction from Pitch Perfect announcers John Smith, played by John Michael Higgins, and Gail Abernathy-McKadden, played by Elizabeth Banks.
“I’m afraid I have some bad news. The Barden Bellas have got back together again,” Higgins says.
“It seems like not even a quarantine can prevent them from harassing us with another musical performance.”
Banks, who appeared in and produced all three Pitch Perfect films, also shared the video, writing: “Buckle up kids, the Bellas are back… for a good cause!”