Katharine McPhee is paying tribute to the heroes who are healing as the coronavirus continues to spread.
06.03.2020 - 18:49 / justjared.com
David Foster is recovering from an unexpected medical procedure and his March tour dates with wife Katharine McPhee have been canceled.
The 70-year-old music producer and entertainer took to Instagram on Friday morning (March 6) to announce the news and he says he hopes to reschedule the dates.
“It is with great sadness that I have to reschedule my March tour dates due to an unexpected medical procedure. I’m well on the road to recovery but my doctors insist that I spend the next several weeks
Katharine McPhee is paying tribute to the heroes who are healing as the coronavirus continues to spread.
Katharine McPhee and David Foster have been performing mini concerts together while self-isolating at home because of the coronavirus outbreak. On Saturday, the couple performed a cover of Mariah Carey's 1993 hit song "Hero" and dedicated it to all the health care workers on the front-lines of the pandemic.
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Katharine McPhee and David Foster are continuing their Instagram Live concerts while everyone is in self-isolation and this time they are dedicating a song to the healthcare workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Katharine McPhee and David Foster paid tribute on Saturday night to the healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. The 35-year-old singer posted on her Twitter page a live video of her singing Mariah Carey's 1993 fan-favorite ballad "Hero," with her record producer husband accompanying her on the piano.
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Katharine McPhee and her husband David Foster are performing daily concerts on Instagram Live while they’re quarantined because of the coronavirus outbreak and Kat sang a fan-favorite track during the latest broadcast!
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David Foster and Katharine McPhee announced they’ll be holding daily “housebound” concerts to help entertain everyone stuck inside due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, Foster, 70, took to Instagram Live with his wife, 35, to host an impromptu concert where they played songs together for everyone that’s practicing social distancing in an effort to curtail the spread of the coronavirus.
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Katharine McPhee and David Foster have announced that they are going live on Instagram every day to perform shows for fans who are also stuck at home.
David Foster and Brett Kissell are the latest artists to take their performing skills to the Internet.
David Foster and his wife Katharine McPhee are rescheduling all of the dates on their upcoming spring spring tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
David Foster has announced that he is rescheduling all of the dates on his upcoming spring tour with wife Katharine McPhee.
Billie Eilish is taking precaution to keep her and her fans safe as the coronavirus continues to spread. The songstress announced on Thursday (March 12) that her Where Do We Go? tour dates for the rest of the month have been postponed."I’m so sad to do this but we need to postpone these dates to keep everyone safe," she said in a press statement.
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