Sherry Vine, left, and Jackie Beat. (Photo by JiHef photo)
21.03.2020 - 01:03 / billboard.com
The coronavirus outbreak has left millions of people around the world confined to their homes to help prevent the spread of disease. So, to help ease the tensions of quarantined life, some of the fiercest drag stars in the world are preparing to give fans a show they'll never forget.
On Friday (March 20), Producer Entertainment Group (PEG) announced their upcoming new web series "PEG Presents: Digital Drag Fest 2020." Starting March 27 and lasting through April 5, the new series will be hosted
Sherry Vine, left, and Jackie Beat. (Photo by JiHef photo)
Castmembers from various productions of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical banded together for a socially distanced performance of Carole King's "You've Got a Friend." The video, which was made to raise awareness and funds for The Actors Fund in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, premiered Tuesday on CBS This Morning. The performance features King herself, along with Chilina Kennedy, Abby Mueller and Tony winner Jessie Mueller, among others, singing from inside their homes.
Dude, let me find out... you're not on TikTok yet. Whether you're more of an Instagram or Twitter type of person, odds are that you've come across a TikTok video, dance or other viral trend originated within the platform at least once.
While Australia’s COVID-19 crisis is only in its infant stages, LGBTQI performers are continuing to push new boundaries with their unprecedented movement towards the digital sphere.
As Netflix's Tiger King continues to rise in popularity, PETA is calling on a number of musicians who have used wild animals for entertainment to pledge to never perform with them again. "Anyone who's watched Tiger King has seen how wild animals suffer when they're taken from their mothers as babies and exploited as props," PETA
La’Darius Marshall wasn’t in the highest of spirits after filming Netflix’s Cheer.
HGTV wants you to know we're all #HomeTogether. The network known for home renovations shows is launching a new campaign for viewers at home social distancing.
If you've been on the Tiger King bandwagon, you've gotten to know Doc Antle, the fame-seeking, slightly cultish founder of Myrtle Beach Safari.
HGTV stars are showing their appreciation for all workers fighting the coronavirus.
In an effort to lift spirits and raise cash for some deserving charities, some of the world’s biggest performers are taking to the (virtual) stage this upcoming Sunday and Monday night.
Coming together. Elton John is set to host a benefit concert to pay tribute to medical professionals amid the coronavirus pandemic.
When Producer Entertainment Group announced their first-ever online performance series, Digital Drag Fest 2020, would take place on Stageit over the next two weeks, they were immediately overwhelmed by fans' response -- within 48 hours, many of the lineup's shows had been sold out. So, as a response, PEG is making their new online festival even bigger than before.
Kenny Rogers‘ impact was clear to see on the morning of Mar. 21, when many fellow country singers took to Twitter to tweet positive things about the legend just hours after his passing of natural causes at the age of 81. Blake Shelton, LeAnn Rimes, Travis Tritt, and more popular singers were quick to post their touching memories and impressions of the late singer in posts that seemed to bring consolation in a time of unexpected grief.
Something to celebrate! Malika Haqq, Maren Morris and more celebrity parents have celebrated ahead of their kids’ arrivals with gorgeous baby showers.
One of the basic protective measures against the spread of coronavirus is to maintain social distancing. This is why many concerts, music festivals and events -- including Billboard and Telemundo’s LatinFest+ and the Billboard Latin Music Awards -- have been getting canceled or postponed.Quarantine has been strictly enforced amid the global pandemic to help prevent the disease from spreading.
Manchester United great Gary Neville has called on top Premier League players to lead the fight against coronavirus as the pandemic continues to take hold of sport and wider society.