Elton John is set to host a coronavirus relief concert featuring Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, and Billie Eilish.
06.03.2020 - 20:03 / billboard.com
Welcome to the This Week in Billboard News podcast, where Jordyn Rolling, Billboard News host and producer, and Gary Trust, Billboard senior director of charts, dive into the week's biggest music news stories.This week, Jordyn and Gary cover how, as the coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads globally, previously scheduled live music events continue to be postponed or cancelled.
Artists including BTS, Mariah Carey and Maluma have either rescheduled concerts or cancelled them, and Ultra Music Festival,
.Elton John is set to host a coronavirus relief concert featuring Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, and Billie Eilish.
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Fox and iHeartMedia are teaming up for a new benefit special to provide relief and support for those helping to stop the spread of COVID-19. The one-hour concert special, Fox Presents the iHeart Living Room Concert for America, will air commercial-free on Sunday, March 29 at 9/8c on Fox, iHeartMedia radio stations, and the iHeartRadio app.
#Roommates, celebrities have been using their self-quarantine time to treat their fans to impromptu concerts from the comforts of their homes—and now the trend is set to continue with a new event on FOX. Elton John has been announced as the host for a special home concert featuring the likes of Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys and more famous names to aid in coronavirus relief.
Elton John is hosting a benefit concert to raise money for Feeding America and First Responders Children’s Foundation. The one-hour event will feature performances from Alicia Keys, Backstreet Boys, Billie Eilish, Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Mariah Carey, and Tim McGraw. The artists will film their performances from home.
Elton John is bringing music’s biggest stars together to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts.
LOS ANGELES -- Elton John is hosting a “living room” concert aimed at bolstering American spirits during the coronavirus crisis and saluting those countering it, iHeartMedia and Fox said Wednesday.
Coming together. Elton John is set to host a benefit concert to pay tribute to medical professionals amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
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.
Fox and iHeartMedia are teaming up for a new benefit special to provide relief and support for those helping to stop the spread of COVID-19. The one-hour concert special, Fox Presents the iHeart Living Room Concert for America, will air commercial-free on Sunday, March 19 at 9/8c on Fox, iHeartMedia radio stations, and the iHeartRadio app.
A lot of artists have repurposed their hits for hand-washing PSAs, from The Killers' "Mr. Brightside" to Mariah Carey's "Fantasy," but late-night host Jimmy Fallon put his pipes to work on an original jingle titled "Wash Your Hands" he premiered Monday (March 16) via Twitter.
Mariah Carey decided to teach her Lambs an important lesson in personal hygiene in the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic on Friday (March 13).Sharing a clip of herself and Dem Babies -- Carey's twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-husband Nick Cannon -- washing their hands to Ol' Dirty Bastard's verse on the "Fantasy" remix, the superstar wrote, "Exercising this to 20 seconds of Ol' Dirty Bastard! Wash your hands! Stay safe!!!"In the TikTok video, Mimi's 8-year-old twins show off an
Keeping her kids clean! Mariah Carey had her 8-year-old twins wash their hands for 20 seconds during the coronavirus outbreak with the help of her music.
As Coronavirus continues to spread globally, restrictions on travel and large pulic gatherings has meant major concerts and entertainment events have been postposed on cancelled entirely.
Other artists who have announced changes in show schedules include Khalid, Green Day and Avril Lavigne. Mariah Carey announced that she is postponing her March concert in Honolulu to November because of "evolving international travel restrictions" amid the spread of coronavirus.