"I'm good. I'm good being alone - I like being alone."
25.03.2020 - 20:37 / torontosun.com
LOS ANGELES — Mariah Carey, Billie Eilish and Tim McGraw will headline a benefit concert on Sunday, playing from their homes, to raise money to help fight the spread of the coronavirus, Fox television said on Wednesday.
The one-hour special, to be hosted by Elton John and broadcast on Fox and iHeart radio stations, is the first major nationwide event in the United States to harness celebrity power to help those affected by the disease.
The “IHeart Living Room Concert for America” will also feature
"I'm good. I'm good being alone - I like being alone."
The first UK television broadcast of One World: Together At Home - a global televised entertainment special - will air later this month.
A coronavirus benefit concert called One World: Together at Home has been announced, featuring performances from Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Coldplay‘s Chris Martin.
It's The Late Late Show…from home! On Monday, James Corden kicked off The Late Late Show's first-ever Homefest special with the help of celebrities like Billie Eilish, BTS, Dua Lipa, John Legend and more. Coming to audiences straight from the garage of his Los Angeles home, the late night host thanked viewers for tuning in and shared an uplifting monologue before jumping into the night's star-studded performances. "Tonight, we just really wanted to make a show to try and bring some joy and
“Here we are, all together at home,” Sir Elton John declared at the beginning of the star-studded iHeart Living Room Concert For America.
Virtual performances from your favourite pop stars
Elton John will host an all-star benefit special aimed at providing some relief and entertainment for Americans locked down in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic. Fox Presents the iHeart Living Room Concert For America
Elton John is set to host a live concert special on Fox that aims to raise money for groups fighting to stop the spread of coronavirus in the United States.
Billie Eilish's chat will go live on April 1
Though the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles remains closed until further notice because of the coronavirus, the museum will debut never-before-released digital programs from its archives online for free starting Wednesday (March 18).
Billie Eilish has scrapped all remaining dates of her current tour, while urging fans not to be “stupid” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 18-year-old singer took to Twitter to follow up her decision to postpone some shows last week, sharing that all her remaining "Where Do We Go?" North American tour dates would be rescheduled, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Earlier this month, Billie Eilish announced that all of her March dates on her Where Do We Go? tour would be postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Now, Eilish’s remaining North American dates have also been postponed. Find a list of Eilish’s tour dates that are meant to be rescheduled below.