Amber Riley will perform a tribute to her late Glee co-star Naya Rivera on Thursday’s (August 27, 2020) episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!.Special announcement will also be made on Kimmel! So stay tuned
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Damon Albarn is set to perform at the AIM Awards’ virtual ceremony tomorrow evening (August 12) in tribute to Tony Allen.The AIM Awards 2020 will honour Allen with the Outstanding Contribution To Music Award following the Afrobeat pioneer’s death earlier this year, and will see some of his friends and collaborators come together for a special performance.Joining Albarn will be Ezra Collective’s Femi Koleoso, Gorillaz’ Seye Adelekan and Remi Kabaka Jr, and The Good, The Bad & The Queen’s Simon
.Amber Riley will perform a tribute to her late Glee co-star Naya Rivera on Thursday’s (August 27, 2020) episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!.Special announcement will also be made on Kimmel! So stay tuned
Despite the 2020 Emmy Awards going virtual this year, Zendaya still plans to dress up.
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Tyler Perry will be awarded the 2020 Governors Award from the Television Academy at the 2020 Emmy Awards!
Midnight Sky singer Miley Cyrus was just announced as a performer for the upcoming 2020 MTV Video Music Awards! The 27-year-old singer will be performing alongside previously announced artists like The Weeknd, rapper Roddy Ricch, Colombian singer Maluma, boy band CNCO, BTS, J Balvin and Doja Cat at the August 30 event. While announcing the news via Instagram, Miley wrote: “Shits about to get freaky I can feel it.
The Association Of Independent Music’s cleverly re-worked Independent Music Awards took place online last night, with live performances from the likes of Little Simz, AJ Tracey, Vince Clark and Damon Albarn, plus plenty of prize giving.Because, yes, while there were many innovations in play as a result of the awards ceremony having to take place in the virtual world, organisers still nevertheless remembered to hand out some prizes.And those prizes, in case you wondered, were distributed as
Arlo Parks, Little Simz, FKA twigs and more all picked up awards at tonight’s (August 12) AIM Independent Music Awards.The annual ceremony highlights independent artists, and was held virtually for the first time in its history due to coronavirus restrictions.FKA twigs picked up the award for Best (Difficult) Second Album for 2019’s ‘MAGDALENE’, an album NME called “an unstoppable force of nature” in a five-star review, while Arlo Parks won the One To Watch award.Elsewhere, Little Simz picked up
Moses Boyd, FKA Twigs, Arlo Parks and Flying Lotus were among the big winners at the AIM Independent Music Awards.
AIM’s Independent Music Awards will take place tonight, the whole event having shifted online because of pesky COVID-19. And, organisers have confirmed, the proceedings will end with a Damon Alban-led tribute to the late great Tony Allen.The Afrobeat drummer, who died in April, will receive a posthumous Outstanding Contribution To Music award during the show.
Dave McNary Film ReporterAFI Fest is going virtual for its 34th edition on Oct. 15-22, rather than hosting glitzy premieres at its usual site at the TLC Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.The festival, an early stop on the awards season circuit, has opted to dispense with physical events, a spokesperson said.
A Better Me, where he spoke about the family tragedy. A post shared by Gary Barlow (@officialgarybarlow) on Aug 5, 2020 at 2:23am PDTHe said: ‘When she was born it was like a light came into the room. It was lovely, it was gorgeous, we both took turns cuddling her, and we took pictures.’‘It was one of the best hours of my life I’ve ever experienced in the midst of the hardest time of my life.
The first round of performers for the 2020 VMAs has been announced, and let's just say the bar was set high. On Tuesday, August 4, VMA’s official Twitter page confirmed that the much-loved Korean boy band BTS will not only perform at the ceremony this year but will also perform their new single Dynamite for the first time at the award show.
Chernobyl was the big winner at tonight’s (July 31) virtual TV BAFTAs.The Sky and HBO nuclear disaster series picked up two major awards for best mini-series and leading actor, for Jared Harris taking its total to 9 BAFTAs following the show’s recent victory at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards.