The show must go on!
17.03.2020 - 17:01 / glamour.com
We're only a few days into our new coronavirus reality of and already people are coming up with creative ways to cope.
It's obviously been disappointing for many fans to have concerts from their favorite artists canceled, but you know who else is stuck at home? Your favorite artists—and they're ready to entertain.Chris Martin from appears to have started a bit of a trend as he live-streamed a mini-concert from his home on March 16, and now many other musicians are scheduling shows of their
.The show must go on!
Since recent events have forced concerts, festivals, tours and all public events to be cancelled or postponed, and isolation and social distancing became a serious reality for most of us, artists have been putting their minds to what they can do to keep fans occupied and entertained.
In case you were wondering how and Shawn Mendes were spending time during the outbreak, they're social distancing together.On Friday, March 20, The couple took to Instagram Live to perform for fans, joining the ranks of John Legend, Chris Martin, and Mandy Moore—all of whom have put on to entertain the masses during this tough time.
Pop star Niall Horan and rapper Common joined in the Together, At Home concert series on Thursday (March 19, 2020) by performing acoustic shows for fans online during the coronavirus lockdown.
All anyone is talking about is Kanika Kapoor, as the singer has tested positive for coronavirus. Before the news was confirmed by Kanika, reports suggested that the actress partied with around 100 people upon return from London. The 41-year-old singer's own father Rajeev Kapoor spoke candidly with Aaj Tak, confirming that Kanika was a part of 3-4 parties and had even interacted with 300 to 400 people. This has caused major concern amongst the people who met Kanika in person.
The show must go on!
Even though Coronavirus has taken a toll on people’s social lives and has led to the cancellation of various events and concerts, the pop stars are not ready to give up. As people across the world self-isolate, singers like Chris Martin, John Legend, Pink, Keith Urban, and many more live-streaming concerts to combat boredom and keep their fans entertained during the health crisis.
Charlie Puth is the latest superstar to take part in Together, At Home: WHO-Global Citizen Solidarity Sessions.
Though the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles remains closed until further notice because of the coronavirus, the museum will debut never-before-released digital programs from its archives online for free starting Wednesday (March 18).
Coronavirus has hit everyone around the world hard, causing millions of people worldwide to stop normal daily life and work. It's a disorienting, scary time, causing untold disruption and anxiety. While things are as serious as serious can get, this moment is also showing how awesome people can be at rallying around one another and helping each other out, and that includes some of your favorite artists.
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John Legend will perform a livestreamed solo concert today as part of “Together, at Home,” a new series of online concerts presented by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Global Citizen. Together, the organizations have launched a campaign called the Solidarity Response Fund that aims to raise $675 million throughout the month of April towards COVID-19 relief.