Carly Pearce hosted a Billboard Live At-Home performance Wednesday (April 29) to raise money for Direct Relief, which equips medical workers around the world.
10.04.2020 - 22:51 / billboard.com
Alessia Cara, Lee Brice, Grouplove and more are partnering with Billboard for another week of Billboard Live At-Home sessions, and it's all for a good cause!
Latin pop pianist Arthur Hanlon will kick off the week of performances on Monday morning (April 13) at 1:00 p.m. EST/10:00 a.m. PST, followed by Grouplove just a few hours later at 3:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. PST.
Other artists set to livestream throughout the week include Rebecca Black, Leslie Odom Jr., David Archuleta, CeeLo Green, Colbie
Carly Pearce hosted a Billboard Live At-Home performance Wednesday (April 29) to raise money for Direct Relief, which equips medical workers around the world.
The next round of artists set for the Billboard Live At-Home series will provide some much-needed fun while we're still bored in the house and in the house bored.
Feid is the latest artist to join Billboard’s Live At-Home series, connecting with his fans for a good cause.On Friday (April 24), the Colombian singer, who just dropped his new studio album FERXXO (VOL 1: M.O.R), took over Billboard’s Facebook Live to give fans a 20-minute acoustic performance and also raise funds for the American Red Cross, the humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States.“I wanted to
Ximena Sariñana hosted a Billboard Live At-Home concert Thursday (April 23) to serenade fans and raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which offers support services for survivors of domestic violence and women experiencing homelessness during COVID-19.The Mexican singer-songwriter kicked off her live performance while at home in Mexico City with her latest single "TBT 4 EVER," debuting a piano version on the live stream."I'm imagining your applause.
Zhavia Ward brought her characteristic cool-girl energy to her Billboard Live At-Home performance on Tuesday afternoon (April 21) in support of Direct Relief, which helps people whose lives are threatened by disaster, disease, or poverty.
If you're feeling cooped up during this period of self-quarantine, the latest round of artists lined up for the Billboard Live At-Home series are just what you need.
All fans had to do was stay inside to enjoy Alessia Cara's Billboard Live At-Home performance on Friday (April 17), which raised money for Direct Relief to equip medical workers with much-needed supplies.As song requests kept coming in from the comments section, Cara arranged an a cappella quarantine version of her No. 7 Billboard Hot 100 hit with Zedd "Stay" on the spot.
Pete Yorn reassured fans about the coronavirus pandemic during his soothing Billboard Live At-Home concert Friday (April 17) to raise money for Meals on Wheels America, which delivers food to senior citizens in need.Each song he chose for his mini-setlist touched on an uplifting perspective during this unsettling time. His first pick, "Stronger Than" from his 2010 eponymous album, matched the mood in the title alone.
Lee Brice performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert Thursday (April 16) to raise money for Meals on Wheels America, which delivers food to senior citizens in need.Brice got more acquainted with his latest single "One of Them Girls," which he released just last week, taking it for a spin on his acoustic guitar ("I wrote this right before we recorded our last session," he said), but the rhythmic track about a woman who plays hard to get relates to the difficult recording process for the country
Ella Henderson hosted a Billboard Live At-Home performance from her parents' English countryside home on Wednesday (April 15) to raise money for Direct Relief, which provides healthcare workers with personal protective equipment.With her brand-new keyboard, Henderson reminisced on her songwriting process at her family home earlier in her career before discussing how her do-it-yourself EP release during quarantine has given her a full-circle moment.
CeeLo Green partnered with his son Kingston Callaway for a Billboard Live At-Home family jam session Tuesday (April 14) to raise money for Direct Relief, which equips medical workers with necessary equipment.
It may have been Tuesday when Rebecca Black treated fans to a Billboard Live At-Home performance, but she finished things off with her infamous end-of-the-week anthem "Friday.""Grab your friends!" she insisted before jumping into the highly requested song on April 14.
First Country is a compilation of the best new country songs, videos and albums that dropped this week.Maddie & Tae’s long-awaited sophomore album The Way It Feels is available now. The follow-up to 2015’s Start Here, the country duo have lived a lot of life over the past five years.
Melissa Etheridge performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday (April 10) to raise money for Last Prisoner Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing “restorative justice” to those incarcerated due to cannabis-based offenses.
Tori Kelly grabbed her guitar and hopped on to her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Wednesday afternoon (April 8) to raise money for Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization that works to connect people with food and end hunger."It's the organization that I've chosen," Kelly explained. "They're just doing awesome things.
Echosmith hosted a decorated Billboard Live At-Home concert on Tuesday afternoon (April 7) to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency relief for artists in need.The sibling trio, alongside their touring guitarist Jacob Evergreen, turned their living room into a fully fledged stage underneath the yellow lights of a candlelit chandelier that matched the twinkly lights wrapped around the mic stands.
Jordan Fisher performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert on Monday (April 6) to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency assistance for music workers in need.
Another week of quarantine means another week of Billboard Live At-Home concerts to raise money for charity -- and to keep you entertained!This week's lineup will include at-home sessions by Tori Kelly, Dinah Jane, Echosmith and more via Billboard's Facebook page.DaniLeigh, who recently unveiled her new DaBaby-assisted single "Levi High," will kick the week's performances off on Monday morning (April 6) at 10:00 a.m. EST, followed by the former Fifth Harmony member at 12:00 p.m.
Introducing herself as "Hailey Exotic Reinhart," the American Idol alum welcomed fans to her ferocious Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 3) wearing a Tiger King-inspired print dress she admitted "might remind you of something you've recently seen on Netflix."
Alec Benjamin unveiled a very timely new song titled "6 Ft. Apart" on Thursday morning (April 2), and an hour later, he sang it for the first time during his Billboard Live-At-Home concert.