Billboard's Live At-Home concert series will feature the more livestreamed performances for your entertainment.This week's performances kick off Tuesday (Aug. 4), with a set from Americana rocker Drew Holcomb.
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Pride Month may be over, but the Grammy Museum is ready to continue celebrating LGBTQ artists with their new panel.
On Tuesday (July 14), the Grammy Museum announced their brand new "Celebrate Music With Pride" panel in partnership with The Ally Coalition. Hosted "in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first Pride march last month," the new panel will feature LGBTQ artists reflecting on the impact of this last Pride Month on the music industry.
Moderated by music journalist Eve Barlow, the
Billboard's Live At-Home concert series will feature the more livestreamed performances for your entertainment.This week's performances kick off Tuesday (Aug. 4), with a set from Americana rocker Drew Holcomb.
Burt Bacharach and Daniel Tashian will be the focus of a digital program on the Grammy Museum’s website on Wednesday (Aug. 5).The two musicians have been working together on projects, including a five-song EP, Blue Umbrella, being released today (July 31).Bacharach is a six-time Grammy winner, including song of the year for co-writing Dionne & Friends’ “That’s What Friends Are For” (1986).
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox have made their relationship Instagram official, almost two months after they were first romantically linked together.Machine Gun Kelly, real name Colson Baker, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a sweet Instagram picture with his new girlfriend and wrote that he waited for an "eternity" to find Megan Fox."Waited for eternity to find you again," the musician captioned the black and white mirror selfie of him and Megan.
Perfume Genius has shared the first of three fan-directed music videos for his song, ‘Without You’, taken from his fifth studio album ‘Set My Heart on Fire Immediately’.The artist – real name Michael Hadreas – released the album in May, alongside a competition announcement asking fans to submit music video ideas for ‘Without You’.
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox have taken a new step in their relationship. The couple have officially made their love Instagram official.
Republic Records is the first label to team with the Grammy Museum on a new program series featuring up-and-coming artists called Spotlight Saturdays. Next month, Republic is using the platform to spotlight Kiana Ledé (Aug. 1), BENEE (Aug. 8), Conan Gray (Aug. 15), DUCKWRTH (Aug. 22) and Jeremy Zucker (Aug. 29).
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Perfume Genius performed his track ‘On The Floor’ on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon – watch the video below.The song appears on the Iowa artist’s fifth studio album ‘Set My Heart on Fire Immediately’, which arrived back in May and followed on from 2017’s ‘No Shape’.Joining his band onstage in an empty venue, the singer – real name Michael Hadreas – delivered an impassioned rendition of the cut, unleashing various dance moves and twirling around the stage
Billboard's Live At-Home concert series will feature three more livestreamed performances for your entertainment.This week's performances kick off Monday (July 20), with a set from New Zealand's indie band The Naked and Famous. The act made news in April when they covered The Weeknd's hit "Blinding Lights," giving the song an alternative take.On Tuesday, Jack Garrett will perform.
Leah Remini is about to launch a brand new podcast with Mike Rinder, focusing on criticizing Scientology further.
If the summer heat is leaving you thirsty for new music from queer talent, look no further. Billboard Pride is here to help with First Out, our weekly roundup of some of the best new weekly music releases from LGBTQ artists.
In lieu of their annual festival, LoveLoud, the LGBTQ advocacy organization founded by Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds, instead decided to bring the festival to their fans through a series of special interview videos, called LoveListens.
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.
The Grammy Museum announced on Wednesday (July 8) that it's partnering with Grammy U and First Lady Michelle Obama's Reach Higher Initiative to launch a new Mentorship Monday program.
The Mad Cool Festival will return to Madrid in 2021 for its postponed 5th-anniversary bash, unveiling the first confirmed artists of its lineup today (July 8).
Stevie Wonder sang of a young man from "Hard Time, Mississippi," born into a nearly inescapable poverty where employers "don't use colored people."Before the album version of "Living for the City" ends, the protagonist unwittingly steps into the middle of a crime, gets arrested and jailed for 10 years, the prison guard dismissing him with the N-word as he shoves him into the cell.In 2019, Mickey Guyton delivered her own version of that story by writing "Black Like Me." She wasn't referencing