Some of the biggest names in country music came together, at least in spirit, for the star-studded TV special , bringing fans and viewers fun, powerful performances from their homes.
17.03.2020 - 18:27 / eonline.com
The stars are bringing their tunes to you. Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, famed performers have had to cancel their scheduled shows to avoid group gatherings and further spread of the virus.
To make up for the cancelations—or simply just to boost morale— some stars have taken to social media to entertain their fans from afar with home-produced shows, including Grammy-winning country crooner Keith Urban and Coldplayfrontman Chris Martin. On Monday, Urban took to Instagram Live with a
.Some of the biggest names in country music came together, at least in spirit, for the star-studded TV special , bringing fans and viewers fun, powerful performances from their homes.
Some of the biggest names in country music came together, at least in spirit, for the star-studded TV special , bringing fans and viewers fun, powerful performances from their homes.
Many of Bill Withers‘ fans are mourning his death, including his famous friends and admirers.
Quarantine hasn't ended the paparazzi's shots of couples going out, even if they're only going out for a careful, socially distant walk. While couples like Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas and Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello have been snapped making out outside multiple times, Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were seen showing more minimal but still pretty rare PDA for their standards.
James Corden video-called his pal John Legend on Monday night (March 30) to kick off Homefest, an hourlong CBS special to raise money for those affected by the coronavirus and see some of our favorite artists do what they do best from the comfort of their own homes.Corden's Late Late Show has been off the air for the past few weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic, and we reunited with him in his garage, where he promised performances from across the globe -- from Dua Lipa in London to BTS in South
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are getting a breath of fresh air.
James Corden is going to primetime for a new TV special.
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.
Around the time President Donald Trump was announcing new guidelines discouraging gatherings of 10 or more people on Monday, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin was on Instagram, hosting an intimate, impromptu home concert.
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 has become the latest star to live-stream a concert as physical performances continue to be cancelled due to the coronavirus.
John Legend, Keith Urban, and Chris Martin are here to save us from this coronavirus madness!
Making the best of a bad situation! The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many people worldwide practicing social distancing to prevent further spread of the illness. The change of pace has allowed for some of Us Weekly’s favorite music stars to get creative with their time spent indoors, including performing concerts online for fans!
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.
John Legend will perform a livestreamed solo concert today as part of “Together, at Home,” a new series of online concerts presented by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Global Citizen. Together, the organizations have launched a campaign called the Solidarity Response Fund that aims to raise $675 million throughout the month of April towards COVID-19 relief.