Martin Compston says getting a home swimming pool was his dream buy – but it keeps going on the blink.
06.04.2020 - 03:55 / billboard.com
On Sunday (April 5), the Academy of Country Music Awards were supposed to take place in Las Vegas. But due to the coronavirus, the celebratory event has been pushed to Sept 16. In its place, CBS aired a special at-home concert, ACM Presents: Our Country, hosted by Gayle King.
The two-hour long event included performances from country music's biggest stars, including Little Big Town. Following an introduction from band member Jimi Westbrook, who was sitting on a set of stairs in his home, the
Martin Compston says getting a home swimming pool was his dream buy – but it keeps going on the blink.
Big Time Rush could be making a comeback.
Scots Instagram star Emily Shak doesn't need the bright lights of Las Vegas or Dubai to make us all weep with envy at her lavish lifestyle.
Little Big Town brought smiles to viewers’ faces Thursday as they joined in with the “Disney Family Singalong”.
Gwyneth Paltrow found a way to celebrate her son Moses’ birthday while in self-quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 47-year-old actress took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to show off a birthday parade she held for Moses on his 14th birthday.
Gwyneth Paltrow found a way to celebrate her son Moses' birthday while in self-quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 47-year-old actress took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to show off a birthday parade she held for Moses on his 14th birthday.
When the Academy of Country Music Awards air Sept. 16 on CBS, the winners will be exactly the same as if the show had beamed live from Las Vegas on April 5, as originally planned.
The best of country music showed up in force to entertain fans on lockdown on Sunday night (05Apr20).
Shania Twain may have performed virtually for fans on Sunday night's special -- but that doesn't mean she didn't have an in-person audience.
Country's biggest stars came together for a special night on Sunday, joining together for a series of performances recorded from their homes as the country practices social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Country's biggest stars came together for a special night on Sunday, joining together for a series of performances recorded from their homes as the country practices social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Country duo Florida Georgia Line had no issues spreading "Blessings" to those in need during their silky performance for AMC Presents: My Country on Sunday night (April 5).
On Sunday night (April 5), country's biggest names gathered -- virtually, of course -- to celebrate the power of music with ACM Presents: Our Country. The two-hour-long event replaced the annual ACM Awards, which were originally scheduled for Sunday night in Las Vegas, though, due to the coronavirus, have been postponed to September.
Being quarantined together has clearly only grown Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani's connection.
These are dark times as the world combats the global coronavirus pandemic, but Thomas Rhett brightened the mood a little bit when he performed his new song, "Be a Light," during the ACM Presents: Our Country special on Sunday (April 5).
Instead of rocking the stage at MGM Grand Garden Arena Sunday (April 5) in Las Vegas, country stars are celebrating the ACMs from their own living rooms. Such is life in the spring of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Shania Twain may have performed virtually for fans on Sunday night's special -- but that doesn't mean she didn't have an in-person audience.
Before singing "Wasted Time" from his Nashville studio, 2019 ACM entertainer of the year Keith Urban – the first artist to deliver a remote performance during Sunday (April 5) night's ACM Presents: Our Country broadcast on CBS – stated what we're all thinking: "This is a very strange time."Urban sent thanks, support and respect from himself, wife Nicole Kidman and their daughters to "all the first responders out there, everybody in the healthcare field and the public safety officers as well."
A little over a month ago,the Academy of Country Music Awardswere still set to take place in Las Vegas on April 5 for what was billed as "country’s biggest party of the year." Then the world came crashing down as the coronavirus pandemic spread across the globe and all live events came to a halt. A party was the last thing on anyone’s mind.
A little over a month ago, the Academy of Country Music Awards were still set to take place in Las Vegas on April 5 for what was billed as “country’s biggest party of the year.”Then the world came crashing down as the coronavirus pandemic spread across the globe and all live events came to a halt.