Barack Obama, 58, is a man of many titles and accomplishments — including, of course, serving as the 44th President of the United States.
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To adapt to the coronavirus closing venues, City Winery has announced Open to the Future, a concert series scheduled towards the end of 2020.
The series features shows from a handful of artists and performers—like Keke Wyatt, Eric Roberson, and Loose Ends—starting September 4.
“We’ll be changed, certainly, but more grateful than ever for the opportunity to indulge our senses with friends, family, food, wine, and music,” City Winery’s website reads. “We hope that you can help us realize the
Barack Obama, 58, is a man of many titles and accomplishments — including, of course, serving as the 44th President of the United States.
Regina Hall, Anthony Anderson, Kelly Rowland and more are coming together for BET’s upcoming coronavirus benefit concert.
By Jem Aswad
By Variety Staff
More than any other Premier League club, Manchester City face an uncertain future.
The concert series will stream next weekend
BTS can’t be standing before us right now, weaving their live magic.
Canadian icons are bonding over something we all love, snacks.
Lady Gaga has announced an all-star benefit concert to raise money for charities and healthcare professionals fighting against coronavirus.
Lady Gaga has announced an all-star benefit concert to raise money for charities and healthcare professionals fighting against coronavirus.
Lady Gaga is putting together a virtual Coronavirus benefit concert. During a call with World Health Organisation, the Bad Romance songstress announced that she is organising a One World: Together At Home, in partnership with Global Citizen.
City Winery is celebrating Passover with its annual variety show, Downtown Seder. The livestream this year (April 6) will feature Perry Farrell, drummer Max Weinberg, comedian Lewis Black and more putting a digital, modern spin on Passover Seder.
Fans will be able to "move from room to room inside her home"
Erykah Badu has announced “Apocalypse Two: The Rooms,” the second installment in what she’s calling a an interactive “quarantine concert series.” Fans who view the livestream, which will feature Badu and her full band, will be given the ability to “move from room to room inside her home, exploring and experimenting with different genres of music interpreted through her catalog of hits,” according to a press release. The broadcast begins on Sunday, April 5 at 8 p.m.
Warner Music Mexico and Warner Music Latin America are debuting a series of artist hosted mini specials titled “Mi Casa, Tu Casa” (My House, Your House).Each roughly eight-minute “episode” will feature a Warner act hosting a digital gathering from their home that includes a mini performance of covers and favorite songs.
Agent confirms Gabriel Jesus future
It's their first record in three years