Minnesota's most celebrity-packed event of the year rocked St. Paul on Tuesday as 18,000 teens screamed just as loudly for Martin Luther King III and Queen Noor of Jordan as they did for heartthrobs Jonas Brothers and singer Dessa.
It was the first Minnesota "We Day," a daylong event in which students jammed the Xcel Energy Center for inspiration and entertainment. Featured celebrities and motivational speakers encouraged teens to help their communities and the world. Everyone at the high-energy event had pledged to do volunteer work in the year ahead.
It's the foundation of We Day, launched in Canada in 2007 by the nonprofit Free the Children and now the most high-profile event in the youth service world.
More than 160,000 students in the United States and Canada will participate in similar events over the course of the year.
"We Day shows our generation that it's possible to change the world … and that it's cool to care," said We Day co-founder Craig Kielburger.
That was the message of the day, delivered by such varied advocates as actress Mia Farrow, Bridgit Mendler of Disney's "Good Luck Charlie," singer Carly Rae Jepson, the Kenyan Boys Choir, several Minnesota Vikings players and more.
Emma Hudson Sanchez, a freshman at the Main Street School of Performing Arts in Hopkins, called the event "amazing."
"It gave me goose bumps just watching some of the videos," Sanchez said. "It was so inspiring. "