Summer is in full swing, and while your plans may look a bit different this year, there's plenty to look forward to on the entertainment side this week with the latest Billboard Live At-Home series.
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Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn expressed his allyship to the Black trans community loud and proud during his Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (June 23). He raised money for the Black Trans Advocacy Coalition, a national organization providing COVID-19 relief for Black trans people.
Glenn visibly propped his "Black Lives Matter" cardboard sign in the lefthand corner of his half-hour set, where he played "Animal," "New Best Friend" and a special acoustic rendition of his theme song for
Summer is in full swing, and while your plans may look a bit different this year, there's plenty to look forward to on the entertainment side this week with the latest Billboard Live At-Home series.
Cyn celebrated a career milestone with "Drinks" during her Billboard Live At-Home performance Thursday morning (July 9) that raised money for The Loveland Foundation, which provides therapy for communities of color, specifically Black women and girls. But not those kind of drinks.Her song, which was the lead single on the Promising Young Woman movie soundtrack, has made its rounds on radio airplay and even peaked at No.
Brittany Snow is reflecting on just now much has changed since her March 14 wedding to Tyler Stanaland. The couple tied the knot in an intimate outdoor ceremony in Malibu, California, just before many states issued Stay at Home orders due to the coronavirus pandemic. California’s Stay at Home order went into place on March 19.
Brittany Snow is reflecting on just now much has changed since her March 14 wedding to Tyler Stanaland.
Maejor turned his Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (July 7) into a much-needed healing session that also raised money for MusiCares.
Billboard Live At-Home series.The performances for the week of July 6 will feature at-home sets from Maejor and Cyn via Billboard's Facebook page.Record producer and singer-songwriter Maejor will kick things off on Tuesday (July 7) with a set at 1 p.m. ET, while Katy Perry protégée Cyn wraps up the week on Thursday (July 9) with her set at 1 p.m.
Harry Potter author, J.K. Rowling, is once again addressing the trans community.
Bree Black, a Black transgender woman, was found dead in her home after a fatal shooting in Florida, making her the 21st known transgender person to be murdered in 2020.
Israeli looping artist Netta reminded fans, "We all need clubs right now, don't we?" during her electrifying Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (June 30) that raised money for the Downtown Women's Center.
Natasha Bedingfield unveiled a lot more sunshine than her signature pocketful amount Monday (June 29) for a delightful Billboard Live At-Home performance that raised money for the Black Youth Project (BYP) 100.
Billboard's Live At-Home won't be short of great performances.This week's live-from-home sets will feature singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield and Israeli recording artist Netta, who just released new single "Cuckoo" in May.On Wednesday, as Black Lives Matter marches continue around the country, we'll have a livestream panel discussion about police reform featuring Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Aloe Blacc, Jason Flom and Justin Moore.
To close out this year's Pride Month, Hayley Kiyoko (aka "Lesbian Jesus") appeared for a Billboard Live At-Home performance Friday (June 26) that raised money for The Bail Project.
Nelson rocked the house like it was 1990 all over again for the band's Billboard Live At-Home performance Thursday (June 25), which raised money for MusiCares and commemorated a very special day.
Billboard Live At-Home performances include a special anniversary show and a Lesbian Jesus sighting before Pride Month wraps up.The performances for the week of June 22 will feature at-home sets from Neon Trees, Nelson and Hayley Kiyoko via Billboard's Facebook page.The "Everybody Talks" hitmakers kick things off Tuesday (June 23) with a set at 1 p.m.
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Annie Lennox enlisted the help of Taylor Swift, Sting, Emeli Sandé, and more as she launched the Circle Music Auction Tuesday.
Madison Kaminski / UnsplashThe economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted transgender people, and particularly transgender people of color, according to new research from the Human Rights Campaign.The nation’s largest LGBTQ rights organization has been monitoring the impact of COVID-19 on the LGBTQ community in partnership with PSB Research, and had previously revealed that LGBTQ people of color are experiencing greater economic impact from COVID-19 than white LGBTQ
Scarypoolparty shared some insights from his self-reflections during his benevolent Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (June 16) that raised money for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.In between songs like "Out Loud" and "Millennial Love," Scarypoolparty (real name Alejandro Aranda) spoke out about the grim current times without specifically referring to the coronavirus pandemic or the killings of multiple Black Americans."I feel like for myself, there's a lot of self-reflection happening
Another day, another ‘Harry Potter’ star speaking out to show their support for trans people. This time, we have actress Emma Watson voicing her support for trans folks after the transphobic comments and essay from Wizarding World creator JK Rowling.
Warner Bros. have issued a statement in response to JK Rowling‘s anti-trans tweets.