Limmy has created a show that’s perfect TV for our days in lockdown because of the coronavirus.
18.03.2020 - 22:23 / billboard.com
While touring acts are currently off the road amid the coronavirus pandemic, loads of acts have hit the Internet to live-stream performances.
In the dance world, these live streamers include Sofi Tukker, Diplo, Jamie Jones and more. Meanwhile, the cancelled Ultra Music Festival is set to launch the Ultra Virtual Audio Festival on Friday with sets from acts including Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, Martin Garrix, and Major Lazer.
With the ability to perform for millions of fans available to any
Limmy has created a show that’s perfect TV for our days in lockdown because of the coronavirus.
Dance music festival season may be on pause, but the scene's album release schedule is still packed, with new projects en route from big names like Major Lazer and Kaskade and some excellent projects from a few new names too. All of this comes in addition to recent album releases from Four Tet, Nicolas Jaar, Caribou and more. We want to know: Which soon-to-drop dance music album are you most excited
Sometimes laughter is the best way to get people through a difficult time. A number of comedians will join forces to participate in Laugh Aid, a four-hour live stream that benefits Comedy Gives Back's COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund.
Miley Cyrus chatted with Dua Lipa on Wednesday's (March 25) episode of her Bright Minded Instagram Live series to unpack the perfect timing of Lipa's album Future Nostalgia dropping this Friday.
Rihanna and Drake found love in a hopeless place...kind of.
The coronavirus pandemic isn’t stopping Latin artists from bringing their fans the best entertainment while staying at home.For example, Alejandro Sanz and Juanes had a major connection with their fans on YouTube with a free online concert after they canceled their show in Colombia, drawing more than 100,000 viewers in minutes.
So, you're stuck inside. We're stuck inside. Calvin Harris is stuck inside too. But the reality of life i
This past weekend, it was possible to rave worldwide without leaving your house -- which was excellent for the millions of us who are basically not allowed to leave our houses right now.
Self-quarantine is music to no one's ears, but that hasn't stopped artists from turning their homes into venues that attract tens of thousands of viewers online.Miley Cyrus launched her own Instagram Live series titled Bright Minded, on which she's talked about fashion with Rita Ora and religion with Hailey Bieber.
A number of musicians are lending their talents to coronavirus relief efforts, live-streaming performances to keep fans stuck at home entertained and urging people to support the World Health Organization's fund to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. Niall Horan and Common are both putting on live streams through Instagram Live on Thursday as part of the "Together at Home: WHO-Global Citizen Solidarity Sessions." Horan's session will begin on his personal account at 1:00 p.m.
Back in October 2018, Finneas premiered his swoon-worthy pop ballad "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" on Billboard. The song has continued to gather steam, debuting on the Alternative Songs chart in February, and now the Grammy award-winning hitmaker has given the track an official video today (March 19).
Finneas is showing off his dance moves in the official music video for his song “Let’s Fall In Love For The Night,” and you can watch it right here!
FINNEAS has shared a new video for his song “Let’s Fall in Love for the Night.” He leads a rooftop dance routine in the visual, directed by Sam Bennett. Watch below.
As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the world, Latin artists are looking for ways to stay connected with their fans and bring them joy amid the stressful news cycle.
The Bachelor’s Hannah Ann Sluss joined Hannah Godwin and her fiancé, Dylan Barbour, for a fun night out in L.A. after her split from Peter Weber.