Meghan Trainor hosted her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 10) to raise money for Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization that works to connect people with food and end hunger.
23.03.2020 - 18:01 / billboard.com
Feeling cabin fever? Your second week of social distancing just got a little brighter with another round of the Billboard Live At-Home series.
This week's performances will include at-home concerts by Allen Stone, Lauren Jauregui, Allie X and more via Billboard's Facebook page.
Stone, who recently dropped his fourth studio album Building Balance, will kick things off Monday (March 23) at 1 p.m. ET followed by a set by Madison Beer just two hours later at 3 p.m. ET.
Other artists performing
Meghan Trainor hosted her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 10) to raise money for Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization that works to connect people with food and end hunger.
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.
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!
Laura Marano brought out a special guest for her Billboard Live At-Home performance Friday (April 10), all while raising money for the National Coalition for the Homeless.
Pvris' Lynn Gunn performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert on Thursday (April 9) to raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which serves and empowers women experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles.Despite the rock band's latest announcement that it's pushing back the release date of its third album Use Me from May 1 to July 10, Gunn stuck to her guns to "get some fun things out to hold you guys over" by debuting one of the project's new tracks "Good to Be Alive."No, the song doesn't reflect
Kevin Garrett hosted a Billboard Live At-Home performance Thursday afternoon (April 9) to raise money for Meals on Wheels America, which delivers meals to senior citizens.
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.
On Wednesday (April 8), Puerto Rican singer Darkiel put on a Billboard Live At-Home concert to support Housing Works Inc.
Kenny G dazzled fans with his soprano saxophone Wednesday (April 8) for his Billboard Live At-Home performance to raise money for Direct Relief, which provides emergency aid to displaced people all over the world.
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.
PJ Morton performed a couple of soulful classics Tuesday (April 7) for his Billboard Live At-Home concert to raise money for MusiCares, which provides critical assistance for the music community.To kick things off, the Maroon 5 keyboardist worked his magic for a special rendition of the Bee Gees' No.
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.
Dinah Jane brought the much-needed energy Monday afternoon (April 6) for her Billboard Live At-Home performance to raise money for Direct Relief, which donates masks, gloves and isolation gowns to frontline medical workers.But she slowed down her high-energy set for a special mashup cover dedicated to the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic.
DaniLeigh kicked off a new week of Billboard Live At-Home concerts with a fundraiser for Downtown Women's Center.Admitting she "just lowkey woke up," the chipper star launched into her 2019 single "Easy," dancing and harmonizing along to Chris Brown's pre-recorded guest feature on the second verse before answering fan questions about her ethnicity ("Both of my parents are Dominican"), what she's doing for fun during quarantine (mastering Drake's "Toosie Slide"), her skincare secrets ("I use
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."
Hozier hosted his Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 3) to raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which focuses on serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women in Los Angeles.Going live from his bedroom with an acoustic guitar in hand, the crooner delivered fan-favorites like "To Be Alone," "Cherry Wine," "From Eden" and "Take Me to Church" with his characteristically mellifluous vocals.Hozier also took a moment to pay tribute to the
The Driver Era hosted an acoustic jam session Thursday afternoon (April 2) for their Billboard Live At-Home performance to raise money for Direct Relief, which provides aid for people affected by poverty and emergencies.
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.
Trina set the party vibe, with a red Solo cup in hand, for her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Wednesday (April 1) with an acoustic set that raised money for Plus 1, an organization that connects artists to millions of concertgoers for a $1 donation to raise funds for high-impact nonprofits addressing some of the planet’s greatest obstacles.It was a special day for the self-proclaimed "Queen of Miami," with April 1 marking the 12th anniversary of her fourth studio Still Da Baddest.