Filmmaker Chad Stahelski may be known for his work directing the “John Wick” franchise, but before that, he performed some of the best stunts in the “Matrix” trilogy as Keanu Reeves‘ stunt double in the first two films of the trilogy.
13.05.2020 - 01:46 / billboard.com
The quarantine and social distancing life caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak has sparked a new way music lovers are enjoying live music in 2020: virtual concerts.
Many Latin artists have already jumped on the bandwagon, with artists such as Reik, Juanes, Sech, and Karol G entertaining fans with their at-home livestreams.
Because of this new trend, Billboard was curious to know which Latin artist or group from the early 2000s should host a virtual show next? After a two-week poll that made
Filmmaker Chad Stahelski may be known for his work directing the “John Wick” franchise, but before that, he performed some of the best stunts in the “Matrix” trilogy as Keanu Reeves‘ stunt double in the first two films of the trilogy.
Robbie Williams has reunited with Take That for a virtual concert.
Ammika Harris has been making her IG fans really happy lately with all kinds of gorgeous posts. Some are photos featuring herself and baby Aeko, and others and amazing pics of all kinds of calming sceneries.
The 1996 track was written about "the mistreatment that we’ve had at the hands of politicians for years"
BTS announced their upcoming online concert, BANG BANG CON The Live, on Thursday (May 14).
Latin music stars and personalities such as Lupillo Rivera and Kate del Castillo are uniting for the upcoming Cuídate y Cuéntate (Take Care and Be Counted) virtual concert set to raise awareness about how Latinos count, contribute and come together for civic actions during a global pandemic, and completing Census 2020.Produced by UNO Productions and the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), the largest immigrant rights organization in California, the two-hour live stream hosted by Nour
BRISBANE -- They’re back. Powderfinger, arguably Australia’s biggest guitar band of the century, are reuniting for a one-off fundraising virtual concert.
At the end of April, BTS group members Suga, Jin, and Jimin posted a video on the Korean mobile app WeVerse, flaunting their best choreography to Daddy Yankee’s 2019 hit “Con Calma.”For nearly three minutes, the boys are seen jumping side-to-side, raising their hands, and swaying their bodies up and down as they follow the moves on the TV screen.
Fans have voted and they picked Nicky Jam as the old-school reggaeton artist to have a virtual concert next.
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Buzz surrounding Travis Scott's April 23 virtual Fortnite concert, along with the premiere of his brand-new song, spurred streaming and sales gains for multiple tracks in the rapper's catalog. On April 24, the day after the concert, dubbed "Astronomical" -- and the day that he released new single "The Scotts
With the outlook for concerts being murky for the rest of the year, artists have gotten creative when it comes to connecting with their fans.