LOS ANGELES — Billie Eilish sang on her sofa, Elton John played a keyboard belonging to his children, and the Backstreet Boys sang in harmony from five locations as dozens of musicians put on a fundraiser for the warriors against a coronavirus.
10.03.2020 - 22:17 / breakingnews.ie
Billy Porter has said he is not concerned about a potential backlash against his decision to play a “genderless” Fairy Godmother in the upcoming Cinderella film.
The Pose star is thought to be the first male to take the role in a mainstream adaption of the classic tale, which will feature singer Camila Cabello as the title character.
Porter said “magic has no gender” and he will play the godmother as neither male nor female.
The actor, who will serve as a judge on Airbnb’s new Unique Airbnb Fund
LOS ANGELES — Billie Eilish sang on her sofa, Elton John played a keyboard belonging to his children, and the Backstreet Boys sang in harmony from five locations as dozens of musicians put on a fundraiser for the warriors against a coronavirus.
Lizzo shares an uplifting message with fans when she appeared on The iHeart Living Room Concert For America on Sunday (March 29, 2020) night, hosted by Elton John.
As part of the hour-long FOX presents The iHeartRadio Living Room Concert for America, Billie Eilish, Mariah Carey, Camila Cabello and many more will be live streaming performances from their respective homes on Sunday. The coronavirus benefit concert will be hosted by Elton John and air on FOX and on the iHeartRadio app. The show will air on Sunday, March 29th at 9pm ET/6pm PT.
On Sunday night (March 29), Elton John hosted the iHeart Living Room Concert for America to help combat the current coronavirus pandemic.
Billie Eilish was among numerous musicians to take part in Sunday’s iHeart Living Room Concert for America.
As the world crumbles under the fear of Coronavirus, people across the globe are coming together to pay tribute to all the health care professionals who are risking their lives to save the infected people. In honour of these front line health care workers and first responders, Elton John put up a star-studded Living Room Concert that featured everyone from Lady Gaga to Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes. The artists went on air from their homes for a moving show on March 29th.
Sir Elton John enlisted some of the biggest names in music to perform live from their homes in a televised concert to raise money for the coronavirus relief effort.
As part of the hour-long FOX presents The iHeartRadio Living Room Concert for America, Billie Eilish, Mariah Carey, Camila Cabello and many more will be live streaming performances from their respective homes on Sunday. The coronavirus benefit concert will be hosted by Elton John and air on FOX and on the iHeartRadio app. The show will air on Sunday, March 29th at 9pm ET/6pm PT.
Dave Grohl, Sam Smith, and Camila Cabello have signed on to perform from their living rooms as part of Sir Elton John’s star-studded coronavirus relief concert.
Dave Grohl, Sam Smith, and Camila Cabello have signed on to perform from their living rooms as part of Sir Elton John’s star-studded coronavirus relief concert.
Elton John is bringing music’s biggest stars together to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts.
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