Lady Antebellum delivered a very special performance of “What I’m Leaving For” on “Canada Together: In Concert, Presented by TD”.
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Lady Antebellum dedicated a very special performance of “What I’m Leaving For” to all the first responders out there tackling the coronavirus.
The band belted out the track from their homes during the “ACM Presents: Our Country” TV special Sunday.
Singer Hillary Scott shared, “[We’re] in our homes trying to do the best we can to fight this virus, which we know you’re all doing as well.”
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Lady Antebellum delivered a very special performance of “What I’m Leaving For” on “Canada Together: In Concert, Presented by TD”.
The band were due to play at the Eden Sessions in Cornwall on June 16
Prince William opened another NHS Nightingale Hospital in the U.K. Thursday.
Even a global pandemic will not stop Ryan Seacrest from finding the next American Idol. The singing competition will move forward with the newest season using remote performances from its final 20 contestants, TV Guide has learned.
American Idol season 18 will continue, pandemic or no pandemic. ABC announced today that the show will continue to film, while following all stay at home guidelines, with the top 20 performing from their own homes while the judges judge from their own homes, with viewers voting from—you guessed it—their homes. Allow judge Katy Perry to explain: "How will American Idol continue? I'll be judging from California, Lionel Richie from LA, Luke Bryan & Bobby Bones in Nashville.
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By Michael Schneider
Ryan Seacrest is doing his bit to help amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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Luke Bryan is the latest artist to push back his album and tour due to the coronavirus pandemic. Bryan’s Born Here, Live Here, Die Here album -- initially scheduled for release April 24 -- has been pushed to Aug.
Miranda Lambert is reminding us all that music is medicine.
Though the 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards were pushed back to Sept. 16 from the original air date of April 5 due to the coronavirus pandemic, that didn’t stop country acts for performing for fans. On April 5, more than 20 artists joined forces for the two-hour televised special ACM Presents: Our Country on CBS.
Luke Bryan gave an uplifting performance of “Most People Are Good” for the ACM Presents: Our Country special on Sunday (April 5).“Most People Are Good,” Bryan’s 2018 single from his sixth album What Makes You Country, sounded rather excellent from his couch (as was a theme tonight).
Lady Antebellum's heartfelt song "What I'm Leaving For" became even more powerful Sunday night (April 5), as the country trio sang the song to pay homage to those battling the coronavirus on the frontlines on ACM Presents: Our Country.
The Gambler will be receiving a sweet send-off as some of the biggest names in country music prepare to pay tribute to the late Kenny Rogers, who passed away on March 20 at age 81.
Britain’s Isle of Wight festival has scrapped its 2020 edition due to the coronavirus crisis.
The 2020 Isle of Wight Festival will no longer be taking place this year due to the ongoing health crisis.
Lionel Richie is planning to revive the star-studded aid anthem, We Are The World, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.