Diddy is celebrating with a dance-a-thon and all his favourite celebs are invited.
24.03.2020 - 02:09 / billboard.com
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.
Instead, clubs and festivals came to us through the internet, with dance festivals and artists performing via live stream over the weekend. Sheltering-in-place ravers got to choose from live streams from Ultra Music Festival, Beyond Wonderland, Calvin Harris, Diplo, Destructo and more.
Which live stream raised
Diddy is celebrating with a dance-a-thon and all his favourite celebs are invited.
Artists chipped in more quarantine blues this week, with special regards to The Strokes returning to the music scene with their first album in seven years The New Abnormal, which toes the line between experimental and classic guitar rock. Charli XCX ditched the delicate dance by releasing her explosive, AutoTune- and synth-heavy "Forever" track from her new album she's been wrapping up during quarantine.
Highland Perthshire politicians are calling on people tempted to visit the region during the Easter break to stay away.
Is Selena Gomez's new music inspired by her same old love? On Thursday, the "Lose You To Love Me" singer released the deluxe version of her album Rare, which features three new songs: "Boyfriend," "She," and "Souvenir." After debuting the tracks, fans were quick to point out that "Souvenir" contained several references to her relationship with The Weeknd, whom she dated for 10 months back in 2017.
In just the last two weeks, Stageit bought in $884,000, versus a half-million for all of 2019. That's a strong sign that, after 11 little-noticed years, coronavirus shut-downs have made musicians wake up to another way to play and get paid.
Well, it's day 2,398 of quarantine -- or at least it feels that way. Passing time at home during the pandemic has become a daily endeavor, and the dance world has stepped up to provide loads of entertainment options through myriad livestreams (like Calvin Harris' delightful Love Regenerator livestream from last month, pictured above), new album releases and just good, old-fashioned dancing.
Parents working from home right now can definitely feel this U.K. politician’s pain.
It's New Music Friday, and once again the dance world has delivered a barrage of releases by marquee names.
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine showed off his incredible vocal talents during the latest installment of “The Howard Stern Show”.
Everyone's turned their cribs into Club Quarantine, but what song is your No. 1 pick to get the party started?Dua Lipa's sophomore album Future Nostalgia has been giving fans the ultimate blast from the past of the '70s disco scene, and Billboard's Pop Songs and Radio Songs charts crowned "Don't Start Now" as the No.
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
It seems any event that was due to take place in the coming months has been cancelled due to the outbreak of coronavirus.
Dua Lipa’s second studio-album Future Nostalgia fuses lively electro-pop and disco sounds from decades past with new-school production, resulting in a remarkably fresh full-length product. While the 24-year-old notes that Madonna is one of the key inspirations for the album’s sonic stylings, she gathered influences from all across the board.
Well, it's Friday evening (March 27), and on a night we'd usually be breaking out our dancing shoes for the club or packing our bags to head to a festival, we find ourselves at home on the computer, unable to leave the house and slightly unsure of how we're going to pass the time this weekend. But the world of dance music has always maintained a spirit of optimism, so even amid
While dance floors are empty worldwide, the beat goes on via the internet, where a high-caliber posse of dance and electronic acts including Major Lazer, Kygo, Nicolás Jaar, Seven Lions, Bicep and more have released music this week.With sounds spanning tropical folk, to techno, to house to experimental to trance, there's something for every niche of the dance world this week. We want to know which of the dance projects released this week ranks as your favorite.
Keep Calm, because 5 Seconds of Summer isn't the only act coming in hot with new music this week.
March is a very nostalgic month for Selena Quintanilla fans all over the world. Her life was cut short at only 23 years old on March 31, 1995, but her legacy became eternal.
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.
Since recent events have forced concerts, festivals, tours and all public events to be cancelled or postponed, and isolation and social distancing became a serious reality for most of us, artists have been putting their minds to what they can do to keep fans occupied and entertained.
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.