Including a 'Viva La Vida' performance with virtual violinists
19.04.2020 - 18:27 / elle.com
Lizzo did what she did best tonight for the Together at Home concert, singing with all her heart. The singer did soulful, beautiful performance of "A Change Is Gonna Come." Lizzo singing “A Change Is Gonna Come” during #TogetherAtHome is just beautiful.
Including a 'Viva La Vida' performance with virtual violinists
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are taking their relationship to the next level! Although we’re still waiting on an engagement, The Voice judges recently purchased their first home together in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley, according to our sister site, Variety. The 13,000 sq. ft. mansion, worth a whopping $13.2 million, has three floors and sits on a secluded 1.6-acre lot.
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With clubs and festivals closed amid the pandemic, DJs have had to get creative about where they're playing music, with many artists transforming their houses into ad-hoc venues.Not content to just livestream from his living room, Martin Garrix took things to the next level, literally, by playing a show from the roof of the 22-story A'Dam tower in Amsterdam.Played in celebration of The Netherlands' King's Day holiday, happening Monday (April 27) and honoring the birthday of Dutch king
Lizzo even brought the flute out
Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Kane Brown and Chuck Wicks went head-to-head in a country music-themed edition of "The Newlywed Challenge" on Thursday (April 23).Hosted by Olympian Shawn Johnson East and her husband, Andrew East, on their YouTube channel, the online competition pitted the country stars and their wives against each other for $1,000 for the charity of the winning team's choice.
Of all the outstanding performers at "One World: Together at Home," the Lady Gaga-organized concert in honor of COVID-19 relief efforts, one was particularly breathtaking: Lizzo, who delivered a breathtaking rendition of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come." Lizzo doesn't need a band, a sound engineer, or even a stage—her vocals speak for themselves.
Streamed live as part of Global Citizen's 'One World: Together At Home' event
Lizzo is showing off her singing skills!
Christine and the Queens’ Héloïse Letissier was among the performers on Global Citizen’s all-star One World: Together at Home broadcast. She sang “People, I’ve been sad” and “Mountains (we met)” from her new La vita nuova EP. Watch both performances below.
By Jem Aswad
She put the sing in single, and now, Lizzo is putting a little love back into the hearts of millions around the globe affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Performing from her home, Lizzo closed her eyes, felt every note, and performed ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’ during the Lady Gaga curated event, One World: Together At Home.
Kacey Musgraves was one of many musicians to perform during One World: Together at Home broadcast to benefit frontline workers and the World Health Organization. Musgraves did a live rendition of “Rainbow” from her album Golden Hour. Check it out below.
Lizzo appeared on Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast benefit tonight. She sang the iconic Sam Cooke song “A Change Is Gonna Come.” Watch the performance below.
Lizzo showcased her sterling vocals while covering an uplifting Sam Cooke classic, “A Change Is Gonna Come,” for the One World: Together At Home concert on Saturday night (Apr. 18).Although the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter has become a star thanks to uptempo pop hits like “Truth Hurts” and “Good As Hell,” she offered a different type of motivation while taking on the 1964 Civil Rights Movement touchstone and translating its message to the coronavirus pandemic.
Lady Gaga was just one of many artists to perform during Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast to benefit frontline workers and the World Health Organization. During her set, Lady Gaga performed Charlie Chaplin’s song “Smile,” which was popularized by Nat King Cole. Watch it happen below.
Today, Global Citizen is holding One World: Together at Home, a special broadcast to celebrate and support frontline healthcare workers in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The two part broadcast begins with a six-hour digital livestream at 2 p.m. Eastern before a special televised broadcast at 8 p.m. Eastern, which will air on ABC, NBC, CBS, iHeartMedia, and other platforms. Check out the livestream below.
Andy Cohen and Amy Schumer's sons are missing each other! During Tuesday's episode of , the 51-year-old host and the 38-year-old comedian talked about how their children, 1-year-old Ben and 11-month-old Gene, are actually pals in real life.