In response to the murder of George Floyd by white police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Equality Florida is hosting a virtual LGBTQ Black Lives Matter town hall on Wednesday (June 3).
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If you thought Taylor Swift's prime-time "City of Lover Concert" special on Sunday night (May 17) was awesome, there's even better news. After the one-hour live show aired on ABC, Swift released a series of live versions from her 2019 Lover album that were recorded during the September 2019 gig at the Olympia Music Hall in Paris.
After releasing a live take on "The Man" in February, seven other songs from the show are now available on Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube: the title track, "ME!,"
In response to the murder of George Floyd by white police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Equality Florida is hosting a virtual LGBTQ Black Lives Matter town hall on Wednesday (June 3).
Taylor Swift has condemned U.S. leader Donald Trump for threatening violence in the wake of anti-police brutality protests in Minnesota.
Following escalating protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in response to the police killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, President Donald Trump via Twitter threatened violence through the military against protesters.Taylor Swift, in a rare political statement, hit back at Trump's tweet, writing, "We will vote you out in November."Protests have erupted across the country following the killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man who an officer suffocated by pinning down Floyd's
Kate Middleton and Prince William were all smiles as they joined frontline workers and residents at a care home for a virtual game of Bingo.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke from their family home in Norfolk to Shire Hall Care Home in Cardiff via a video call where they played along with the game.The royals also spoke to the care workers about their experiences in providing care during the devastating coronavirus outbreak.
The singer turned up the intensity as she stripped down the setting for a half-solo TV outing.
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, fans everywhere have been patiently waiting for the day that they can go and see their favorite artists live in concert again. But Taylor Swift fans were treated to a special surprise on Sunday (May 17).
Taylor Swift has released the live versions of her songs from her Lover album!
Taylor Swift dished fans some fun escapism from the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday.
Taken from her 'City Of Lover' concert in Paris
1. Taylor Swift City of Lover ConcertSpecialTaylor Swift never got a chance to mount a full-scale tour behind last year’s Lover LP (her upcoming summer shows have been postponed due to COVID-19), but the singer managed to stage and film one gig on Sept. 9, 2019, at L’Olympia Theater in Paris. Songs featured in the one-off show include Death by a Thousand Cuts, Cornelia Street and The Man, as well as older hits Red, I Knew You Were Trouble and Blank Space.When: Sunday on ABC
Official HIGE DANdism will share previously unreleased live footage of seven songs performed during its headlining tour from 2018 to 2019 for a limited time, starting 9 p.m.
Roger Daltrey is begging fans to support a new charity single to keep his Teenage Cancer Trust alive.
It's been a crazy time for one and all due to the coronavirus pandemic that has literally exiled the globe to the restrictions of their home. Hollywood celebrities, including musicians, have been doing all they can to entertain their fans through the powerful virtual medium.
By Dave McNary
It's coming very soon to Disney+
Taylor Swift is ready to transport you out of quarantine and straight into her Paris, France, concert! The 30-year-old pop star is releasing a new ABC special — “Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert” — on Sunday, May 17 following the finale of “American Idol”.
Taylor Swift is ready to transport you out of quarantine and straight into her Paris, France, concert! The 30-year-old pop star is releasing a new ABC special — -- on Sunday, May 17 following the finale of
Taylor Swift has exciting news!
The May 17 special offers the one performance of "Lover" songs fans are likely to see this year, now that all her tour dates have been pushed to 2021.
You may not get a chance to see Taylor Swift perform live this year thanks to COVID-19, but that doesn't mean you can't get the TSwift concert experience. ABC announced on Friday (May 8) that it will air the brand-new one-hour concert special Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert on May 17 at 10 p.m.