With many people continuing to shelter in place during the global coronavirus pandemic, Nicky Jam will provide some entertainment as one of this week’s Billboard Live At-Home guests.
07.05.2020 - 20:59 / billboard.com
Princess Nokia turned her colorful bedroom into a Billboard Live At-Home venue Thursday (May 7) to raise money for Housing Works Inc., which combats the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS.Her green and purple sun and moon tapestry complemented the green cartoon pillows and toys decorating her purple camouflage bedspread as part of Princess Nokia's intimate setting.
She dedicated the 15-minute set to Everything Sucks, her third album that she released in February, by performing "Welcome to the
.With many people continuing to shelter in place during the global coronavirus pandemic, Nicky Jam will provide some entertainment as one of this week’s Billboard Live At-Home guests.
Rising afro-jazz singer Nissi capped off the final day of performances for Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase with a moving black-and-white performance.
Rising self-described "electro-fusion" artist WurlD kicked off the final day of performances on Saturday (May 23) for Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase with a fun and funky Billboard Live At-Home performance.
Afro folk artist Bongeziwe rounds out Friday's (May 22) lineup for Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase with his emotive Billboard Live At-Home performance from Johannesburg, South Africa.Performing in his kitchen, Bongeziwe (real name Bongeziwe Mabandla) whipped up a mini-set featuring songs from his latest album iimini that he released in March.
Amaarae joins Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase Friday (May 22) with a swoon-worthy Billboard Live At-Home performance from her Accra, Ghana hometown.
For Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase, emerging singer-songwriter Msaki stunned fans with a liberating Billboard Live At-Home performance Thursday (May 21) from her home studio.
As part of Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase, emerging star Kwesi Arthur kicked things off Thursday afternoon (May 21) with a fun and vibrant Live-At Home performance from the Ground Up Chale Studios in Ghana. Sporting an I Heart NY hoodie, Arthur's opening included rousing showings of his popular songs "Kill My Spirit" and "Back on the Wall." Arthur's energy never waned, especially on the former, which serves as a motivational tune for those seeking escape.
Billboard Live's At-Home series is headed to Africa thanks to a showcase of Apple's artist services company Platoon.From Thursday (May 21) to Saturday (May 23), Billboard Live At-Home will highlight two rising artists each day from countries such as Ghana, South Africa and Nigeria who are making a name for themselves on the global music landscape. The showcase kicks off Thursday at 1 p.m.
Mario let fans love his old hits once more for his Billboard Live-At Home performance Wednesday (May 20) to raise money for My Friend's Place, which helps young people experiencing homelessness -- a near and dear cause to the singer."Growing up in Baltimore... I almost was homeless at one point as a kid," he confessed.
Shaggy had fans dreaming of an island vacation with his dancehall Billboard Live At-Home concert Tuesday (May 19) that raised funds for Direct Relief.
Tiffany evoked the good ol' days of touring for her Billboard Live At-Home performance Monday (May 18) to raise money for The Global FoodBanking Network.Despite being currently quarantined in Palm Springs, Calif. with her music producer/guitarist/tour manager Mark Alberici, Tiffany (real name Tiffany Darwish) remains positive with touring plans already on the horizon.
May continues to bloom with an all-new set of Billboard Live At-Home performances.
Noah Cyrus celebrated the release of her new EP The End of Everything today (May 15) by performing a few songs and giving insider details during her Billboard Live At-Home concert, which raised money for Direct Relief.
As Camilo enters his second month in quarantine, the Colombian singer-songwriter serenaded fans with acoustic versions of songs from his chart-topping album Por Primera Vez on Thursday (May 14) as part of the Billboard Live At-Home concert series.Camilo's set raised money for the National Coalition for the Homeless. "During quarantine, I've been learning so much about the universe (my home)," he told viewers.
Hanson honored the 20th anniversary of their sophomore album This Time Around for their Billboard Live At-Home performance Wednesday (May 13) that raised money for MusicCares.The seminal boy band, comprised of the Hanson brothers Taylor, Zac and Isaac, first released This Time Around on May 9, 2000.
Natanael Cano and Junior H, two of Rancho Humilde's promising regional urban artists, are the latest to partner with Billboard for a Live At-Home performance.Raising money for MusicCares, the two answered fan questions and performed “Buenos Ratos,” as well as “Si Mañana” from Junior H's Atrapado En Un Sueño on May 12.
Cheat Codes' Trevor Dahl threw an unexpected Billboard Live At-Home concert Friday (May 8) to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency aid to the music community impacted by coronavirus."If you know Cheat Codes, you know that we usually play in clubs or we do festivals...." Dahl said in his studio room that he performed in alone while social distancing from the rest of the EDM trio, KEVI and Matthew Russell.But as someone who's been carving a solo path for himself since 2018, Dahl
Kany García kicked off the week with her Billboard Live At-Home Concert series today (May 4), serenading the viewers that tuned in.With a guitar in hand for her medley of songs, the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter teamed up with MusicCares to raise money for musicians financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and were forced to cancel tours and shows."Billboard has given me the opportunity to ask for help, connect with people and give music that we need so much," García said after performing
The next round of artists set for the ongoing Billboard Live At-Home series will provide a wide variety of sounds for the homebound nation as we all wait for the pandemic lockdown to end.
Max performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday (May 1) to raise money for Montefiore Medical Center, a hospital in The Bronx, NY currently fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic.The 27-year old singer sat with his guitarist in his L.A.-based studio to give fans a taste of some of his favorite songs.