People might be isolated right now but Florida Georgia Line is bringing everyone together with the music video for “I Love My Country”.
21.04.2020 - 01:03 / billboard.com
As artists and fans alike are stuck in their homes during quarantine, many creatives are finding ways to still deliver fully-fledged performances from the comfort of their bedrooms. The latest artist to accomplish that goal: Troye Sivan.On Monday (April 20), Sivan debuted a "live from home" version of his latest single, "Take Yourself Home." Sitting in his bedroom with a mic in hand, Sivan was joined by his band via video as they played through his new single.
People might be isolated right now but Florida Georgia Line is bringing everyone together with the music video for “I Love My Country”.
Joss Favela closed our week of Billboard Live At-Home performances with an acoustic performance from his home in Sinaloa, Mexico."No one told me that talking by myself to a camera would be so complicated," said Favela, who was raising money for Casa Valentina.
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.
Kelly Clarkson does a brilliant job of entertaining her viewers by doing her own rendition of other artist’s smash hits on her daily talk show. Her “Kellyoke” segment on Apr. 30 featured one of Kel’s best covers ever. The 38-year-old sang Madonna’s 1989 hit “Like a Prayer” and with her powerful voice, she elevated it to a whole new level. She performed it remotely from her Montana ranch, while Kelly was joined virtually by her band mates at their own isolation locations.
Petras covered Paris Hilton as part of 'The Stonewall Inn Gives Back'
Some of the world’s biggest stars have come together to support the LGBTQ+ nightlife industry with a benefit concert.
The Stonewall Inn and World of Wonder Productions have announced “The Stonewall Inn Gives Back!,” a livestream concert event set to take place this Thursday, April 23 at 8 p.m. Eastern to benefit LGBTQ+ nightlife workers directly impacted by COVID-19. The concert, which will take place on the WOWPresents YouTube channel, will feature performances by Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, Rufus Wainwright, Kim Petras, Allie X, MUNA, and many more. Check out more details for the show below.
Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, and Todrick Hall are among the stars set to perform at the Stonewall Gives Back! benefit concert on Thursday (April 23, 2020).
Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, and Todrick Hall are among the stars set to perform at the Stonewall Gives Back! benefit concert on Thursday.
A live streamed benefit concert in support of LGBT community night life
Troye Sivan did a live performance of his new song “Take Yourself Home” from the comfort of his own home!
As COVID-19 continues to spread through the world, nightlife has been deeply affected, especially in the LGBTQ community. So a group of LGBTQ stars and allies are teaming up to give back.On Monday (April 20), RuPaul's Drag Race production company World of Wonder and The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative announced Stonewall Gives Back! A Live-Streaming Concert For the LGBTQ+ Nightlife Community.
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The single was released earlier this month
All fans had to do was stay inside to enjoy Alessia Cara's Billboard Live At-Home performance on Friday (April 17), which raised money for Direct Relief to equip medical workers with much-needed supplies.As song requests kept coming in from the comments section, Cara arranged an a cappella quarantine version of her No. 7 Billboard Hot 100 hit with Zedd "Stay" on the spot.
The fans have spoken, and they picked CNCO and Natti Natasha’s “Honey Boo” as the best collaboration the boy band has with a female artist.
Sam Hunt appeared on A Late Show with Stephen Colbert Monday evening (April 13) from the comfort of his studio to perform his infectious single “Hard to Forget.”The country singer-songwriter shared his stripped-down version of the song alone on guitar, with the help of a backing track.“Hey everybody. My band couldn’t join me this evening, so I’m going to try to make do here at the studio,” Hunt told viewers.
Need some new bops while you're stuck in isolation? We've got you covered with our latest edition of Queer Necessities, our monthly LGBTQ-driven playlist from Billboard Pride where we catch you up on the latest and greatest bops by queer musicians and fierce allies. Each month's selections will be curated by NYC-based DJ and tastemaker Jon ALi, who is the founder of pop music entertainment website Jon ALi's Blog.