The best news for bookworms! Many celebrities are reading to kids during quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.
03.05.2020 - 00:05 / nme.com
The tour is the latest to be hit by the coronavirus pandemic
Kesha has cancelled her 2020 ‘High Road’ tour due to the coronavirus pandemic, the star has confirmed.
The run of dates was due to begin in Texas on April 23 and continue until June 5, when it would conclude in Windsor, Ontario.
In an Instagram post shared yesterday (May 1), Kesha updated fans on the fate of the tour, saying she was “unable to move forward with rescheduling” the shows “due to health and safety concerns”.
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The best news for bookworms! Many celebrities are reading to kids during quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.
When Eli Young Band’s manager George Couri first proposed the band play a live show in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the quartet’s Mike Eli thought it was a “crazy idea.”But as Couri explained further, Eli and his bandmates warmed to the idea. On June 4, Eli Young Band will be the first of four acts to play consecutive drive-in concerts at the Globe Life Field Stadium, home of the the Texas Rangers, in Arlington, Texas.
Pregnant Ciara has surprised a group of pregnant military members with gifts and a shock drop-in during a virtual baby shower.
Pregnant Ciara has surprised a group of pregnant military members with gifts and a shock drop-in during a virtual baby shower.
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Millie Mackintosh and Hugo Taylor have been spotted taking their baby girl home from the hospital after being separated for more than a day due to covid-19 restrictions.The parents looked over the moon with their little bundle of joy as they each took turns cradling the newborn, who was adorned with a sweet pink hat. Millie, 30, looked stunning as she donned a loose-fitting black midi dress with ruffled sleeves, which she paired with simple and chic-looking black sandals.
Pop star Kesha has cancelled her upcoming tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Kesha's 2020 High Road tour with Big Freedia will not be happening this year due to COVID-19.
Organizers for the Newport Folk and Jazz festivals and Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo have announced that the annual festivals will not occur in 2020 due to the coronavirus."As devastating as it is to write these words, it’s balanced with a renewed sense of, well, HOPE,” said the festival's executive producer Jay Sweet.
A live-music venue in Texas where college student Janis Joplin launched her singing career will not be reopening after the coronavirus pandemic lifts.