It's an experience on many people's bucket lists - but with travel out of the question for the foreseeable future, it's unlikely any of us will get to see the northern lights for a while.
19.03.2020 - 22:41 / billboard.com
In these surreal times, a few of the things giving us comfort are snacks, video calls with friends and family and daily living-room dance parties.Canadian dance duo Dvbbs is here to assist with this social-distancing-oriented activity via their latest single, "Wrong About You." Dvbbs' first single of 2020, the song is a massive house cut ready-built for the club -- or for your living room, if you turn all the lights off and crank up the volume.“Wrong About You is a song for everyone’s lockdown,"
.It's an experience on many people's bucket lists - but with travel out of the question for the foreseeable future, it's unlikely any of us will get to see the northern lights for a while.
Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds are making another big donation to help out during the ongoing health crisis.
Alicia Keys released the single "Underdog" back in January, but she might as well have written it after the coronavirus pandemic struck the United States given its all-too-appropriate lyrics.It was the perfect song to kick off the iHeart Living Room Concert for America on Sunday night (March 29), the at-home concert special hosted by Elton John that aired in place of the 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Alicia Keys released the single "Underdog" back in January, but she might as well have written it after the coronavirus pandemic struck the United States given its all-too-appropriate lyrics.It was the perfect song to kick off the iHeart Living Room Concert for America on Sunday night (March 29), the at-home concert special hosted by Elton John that aired in place of the 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
While we are all home self-isolating with nowhere to go aside from alternating spaces in our homes because of the coronavirus pandemic, a slew of musicians have taken to various platforms to offer their talents and pass the time in the form of mini concerts. We may not be able to go to the nearest arena or local bar to listen to live music, but we sure are able to take advantage of these free performances.
All the world’s a stage… internet connection allowing.
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More and more artists are looking for ways to entertain their fans, even if they're stuck in their homes. Now, Big Freedia has a new plan to get her fans dancing in their living rooms.On Thursday (March 19), Freedia took to her Instagram to announce that beginning on Friday night (March 20), she would be hosting a weekly "Friday Night Shakedown" live stream on her Facebook and Instagram pages every Friday at 9:00 p.m.
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