By Thomas Tapp
20.03.2020 - 15:23 / officialcharts.com
In these uncertain times, and with many of us in isolation, musicians are reaching out to their fans and keeping us entertained via livestream gigs, direct from their living room to yours.
Coldplay's Chris Martin, Niall Horan, Christine and the Queens and Charli XCX are just some of the acts hosting live sessions online, and on occasion it's resulted in some brilliant and unexpected collaborations.
Ronan Keating and Gary Barlow - two boyband legends, no less - are the latest to team up
By Thomas Tapp
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong is here with a cover of the self-isolation anthem “I Think We’re Alone Now”.
Jennifer Aniston is the latest star to show her gratitude to healthcare workers during the pandemic by surprising one coronavirus-hit nurse with a sweet gift. Appearing on the latest episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the actress was introduced to cardiovascular nurse Kimball Fairbanks via video call.
Jimmy Kimmel is bringing joy to deserving people even while stuck at home.
Across the world, people are expressing their gratitude to healthcare workers on the frontlines of the fight against the , cheering from their balconies and porches and posting on social media—and Jennifer Aniston is no different.The star appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on April 2 (remotely, of course) to surprise a cardiovascular nurse from Utah, Kimball Fairbanks, who tested positive for and is currently in quarantine, away from her young daughters and unable to work.
Jimmy Kimmel is bringing joy to deserving people even while stuck at home.
Jimmy Kimmel is bringing joy to deserving people even while stuck at home.
Jimmy Kimmel is currently filming his late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live from the comfort of his home during the stay-at-home order and his latest guest is his longtime friend Jennifer Aniston!
The star of the popular Netflix docuseriesTiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is currently in isolation behind bars out of an abundance of caution during the coronavirus pandemic. Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka "Joe Exotic," the Tiger King, is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for his part in a murder-for-hire plot.
As millions of people across the globe hunker down at home to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many forms of entertainment have been shut down, from movie theaters to Broadway plays to live music concerts. But just as Hollywood is turning to video on-demand to bring the latest titles to audiences practicing social distancing, several musicians are now using social media to bring a bit of joy to fans in these uncertain times.
As millions of people across the globe hunker down at home to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many forms of entertainment have been shut down, from movie theaters to Broadway plays to live music concerts. But just as Hollywood is turning to video on-demand to bring the latest titles to audiences practicing social distancing, several musicians are now using social media to bring a bit of joy to fans in these uncertain times.
As millions of people across the globe hunker down at home to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, many forms of entertainment have been shut down, from movie theaters to Broadway plays to live music concerts. But just as Hollywood is turning to video on-demand to bring the latest titles to audiences practicing social distancing, several musicians are now using social media to bring a bit of joy to fans in these uncertain times.
About 450 British film students got the surprise of a lifetime when David Fincher joined them via Zoom to give a masterclass on filmmaking.
Orville Peck, the Canadian country-crooning luchador sensation, is giving a nod to the late, great Kenny Rogers.
In the spirit of anything being possible, Major Lazer teased a forthcoming collaboration with Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons on Tuesday (March 24). While the trio, composed of Walshy Fi