The ACM Awards might have had to be cancelled due to COVID-19 but that didn’t stop country music’s biggest names from coming together (virtually) to celebrate country music.
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Musicians are getting creative in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic by hosting live concerts online to keep fans' spirits up while many go into self-isolation.
Artists including Chris Martin, Pink, Keith Urban and Yungblud have been putting on free shows via Instagram live and YouTube. The move is also in response to the thousands of gigs and music events that have been postponed or cancelled.
The Coldplay frontman named his shows the Solidarity Sessions - Together, At Home, an initiative
The ACM Awards might have had to be cancelled due to COVID-19 but that didn’t stop country music’s biggest names from coming together (virtually) to celebrate country music.
Before singing "Wasted Time" from his Nashville studio, 2019 ACM entertainer of the year Keith Urban – the first artist to deliver a remote performance during Sunday (April 5) night's ACM Presents: Our Country broadcast on CBS – stated what we're all thinking: "This is a very strange time."Urban sent thanks, support and respect from himself, wife Nicole Kidman and their daughters to "all the first responders out there, everybody in the healthcare field and the public safety officers as well."
Keith Urban, like many musical artists, isn't letting the coronavirus outbreak keep him from connecting with his fans.
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The Academy of Country Music and Dick Clark Productions announced Thursday the star-studded performance lineup for ACM Presents: Our Country.The show will airduring the time slot previously scheduled for the Academy of Country Music Awards, which have been postponed to Sept. 16 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Academy of Country Music and dick clark productions announced Thursday (March 26) the star-studded performance lineup for ACM Presents: Our Country. The show will air during the time slot previously scheduled for the Academy of Country Music Awards, which have been postponed to Sept. 16 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Kelsea Ballerini,
Keith Urban has healthcare workers in mind while performing his second underground show in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Keith Urban staged another impromptu live stream concert on Monday evening (March 23, 2020), and asked his wife, Nicole Kidman, to help him promote it.
Keith Urban staged another impromptu livestream concert on Monday evening (23Mar20), and asked his wife, Nicole Kidman, to help him promote it.
The show must go on!
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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.
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.
John Legend, Keith Urban, and Chris Martin are here to save us from this coronavirus madness!
While countless tours and events have been canceled in the wake of the coronavirus, several country artists decided to treat their fans to an online concert on Monday evening (March 16).