Katy Perry and Lil Nas X are set to co-headline a global streaming event for COVID-19 relief.
19.04.2020 - 04:55 / billboard.com
Burna Boy performed two songs during the One World: Together at Home special on Saturday (April 18) while bringing attention to some of the measures that African citizens are taking to protect themselves and their community amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Wearing a dark gray top and slacks, the Nigerian singer-songwriter performed his songs "African Giant" and "Hallelujah" as imagery with examples of relief efforts and preventative measures appeared on the screen.
Citizens were seen being tested with
.Katy Perry and Lil Nas X are set to co-headline a global streaming event for COVID-19 relief.
Olivia Munn is calling out director Bryan Singer, who’s become engulfed in controversy over accusations of molesting underage boys and subsequently being fired as director of Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” after he was reportedly MIA from the set for an extended period of time in the midst of production.
ET Canada and the CCMA Foundation announced some huge news Monday.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Bryan Dobson has opened up about life in lockdown revealing that the global health crisis has caused him to be ‘more conscious’ of his own mortality.
The remaining members of Fountains of Wayne will reunite for their first live performance in seven years to pay tribute to their late band member Adam Schlesinger, who passed away earlier this month due to complications from COVID-19.The band’s Chris Collingwood, Jody Porter and Brian Young will be joined by Sharon Van Etten to fill in on bass and backing vocals at the Jersey 4 Jersey all-star benefit for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund that will take place April 22 at 7 p.m.
Viewers at home were excited to learn about new music during Saturday’s “One World: Together At Home” special.
Music’s biggest stars came together remotely on Saturday night for a concert experience that was both unique and intimate, raising some big money for a worthy cause.
An emotional Taylor Swift delivered a poignant performance during the One World: Together At Home concert.
By Anita Bennett
Beyonce had an important fact to share with viewers during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday (April 18): black Americans are dying at a higher rate from the coronavirus.
During the One World: Together at Home televised concert on Saturday night (April 18), Taylor Swift live debuted the highly-emotional Lover track "Soon You'll Get Better" — which, in light of the pandemic, takes on a whole new meaning.
Even during these dark times, Billie Eilish and Finneas still want to make sure that they're brightening their fans' days, as the showed during Saturday night's (April 18) One World: Together at Home.Seated in a brightly lit room with Finneas playing the piano, Eilish performed a moving cover of Bobby Hebb's 1966 song "Sunny." As Eilish sang out the loving lyrics, her brother managed to throw in the four-note James Bond motif as a tip of the hat to their last song together, "No Time To Die."At
John Legend and Sam Smith once again put their voices together for charity. This time, it was for the Lady Gaga-curated One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday (April 18), which aired simultaneously on multiple networks and streaming services.The two award-winning musicians performed a duet of Ben E.
During the One World: Together at Home televised concert on Saturday night (April 18), Keith Urban (actually, three Keith Urbans) performed a country-rock take on the Steve Winwood hit "Higher Love."The country superstar looped himself on three different guitars for a fun performance filmed in the same space that he's been recording livestreams from — you know, the ones where his wife Nicole Kidman's dance moves have been just as entertaining.Tonight, Nicole only made a brief cameo at the end of
Beyonce had an important fact to share with viewers during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday (April 18): black Americans are dying at a higher rate from the coronavirus.The superstar kicked off her message by thanking the "true heroes" -- the essential workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle -- for their selfless work in taking care of the sick, and also ensuring that those of us sheltering in place at home still received our mail and various deliveries so we could
Colombian singer Maluma performed a beautiful rendition of his song "Carnaval" for the One World: Together at Home special on Saturday (April 18).
Colombian singer Maluma performed a beautiful rendition of his song "Carnaval" for the One World: Together at Home special on Saturday (April 18).