A new report from People Magazine said today that two films from the studio, Paramount, were pushed back yet again because of the coronavirus pandemic. Reportedly, A Quiet Place 2 and Top Gun: Maverick were both rescheduled until next year.
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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are taking extra precautions after possibly being exposed to COVID-19.
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According to a press release on Monday, the country power couple “are fine,” but someone in their camp “has possibly been exposed to the COVID-19 virus.”
Brooks is postponing his and Yearwood’s July 7 Facebook concert to a later date and pausing all “Inside Studio G” livestreams for two weeks.
“To be smart about
A new report from People Magazine said today that two films from the studio, Paramount, were pushed back yet again because of the coronavirus pandemic. Reportedly, A Quiet Place 2 and Top Gun: Maverick were both rescheduled until next year.
Ziggy Marley held a livestream concert today (July 19), during which he played a number of Bob Marley’s classic songs.The online gig was the latest event to be held by the Marley family to celebrate the reggae icon’s 75th birthday. The musician would have celebrated the milestone on February 6, 2020.Marley, who is Bob’s son, performed tracks like ‘One Love’ and ‘Get Up, Stand Up’ during the hour-long performance, which was held in accordance with social distancing regulations.
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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have tested negative for COVID-19 after possible exposure to the virus.
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Darius Rucker is heading to the Grand Ole Opry stage with Clint Black and Tracy Lawrence for a virtual edition of his 11th annual "Darius & Friends" concert.The event, which raises money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, will air as a pay-per-view live stream event available on LiveXLive.com/Darius and on LiveXLive’s app.“Even though we can’t all get together for a normal concert right now, it’s important that we continue to support St.
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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have decided to go into quarantine after they, and their camp, were potentially exposed to coronavirus.
Chris Willman Music WriterGarth Brooks recently encouraged his fans to socially distance by putting on a show that could only be seen on drive-in screens around the country. Now, he’s doing a lot more distancing himself by going into quarantine with his wife, Trisha Yearwood, after learning that their “camp” had been exposed to the coronavirus.The announcement asserted that both Brooks are Yearwood are “fine” but will be quarantining for two weeks out of caution.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are speaking out after their camp was potentially exposed to the deadly coronavirus outbreak.Brooks, 58, and Yearwood, 55, issued a statement on the matter to their respective Instagram pages on Monday, July 6.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood postponed their Facebook concert scheduled for tomorrow, July 7 as well as Inside Studio G for two weeks so they can quarantine after possibly being exposed to coronavirus.
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tweeted the news to his followers Thursday.“Due to the increase in COVID-19 numbers in Austin we’re gonna move the concert to a better date.
1990s-themed 4th of July concert in Austin, Texas, because of the coronavirus pandemic.“Due to the increase in COVID-19 numbers in Austin we’re gonna move the concert to a better date,” he wrote in a caption for a video posted Thursday on Twitter.
Musician and prolific songwriter LP has announced her first global livestream event scheduled for Aug. 1. The 2020 Virtual World Tour will broadcast live from The Beehive studios in the Los Angeles and is expected to be the artist's only full-production concert in 2020.
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