Metallica are to stream their 2017 show in Paris, France on Monday for fans self-isolating due the coronavirus pandemic.
13.03.2020 - 23:01 / nme.com
The hardcore band's hometown album release show tomorrow (March 14) can't go ahead as usual due to the coronavirus pandemic
Hardcore band Code Orange are set to live stream their hometown show in Pittsburgh tomorrow night (March 14) from an empty venue.
The band revealed on Twitter that The Roxian, the venue they’re set to play, has decided to postpone all shows due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Rather than rescheduling until a later date, the band revealed they have taken matters into their own
Metallica are to stream their 2017 show in Paris, France on Monday for fans self-isolating due the coronavirus pandemic.
As part of the hour-long FOX presents The iHeartRadio Living Room Concert for America, Billie Eilish, Mariah Carey, Camila Cabello and many more will be live streaming performances from their respective homes on Sunday. The coronavirus benefit concert will be hosted by Elton John and air on FOX and on the iHeartRadio app. The show will air on Sunday, March 29th at 9pm ET/6pm PT.
As part of the hour-long FOX presents The iHeartRadio Living Room Concert for America, Billie Eilish, Mariah Carey, Camila Cabello and many more will be live streaming performances from their respective homes on Sunday. The coronavirus benefit concert will be hosted by Elton John and air on FOX and on the iHeartRadio app. The show will air on Sunday, March 29th at 9pm ET/6pm PT.
Oprah Winfrey and Alicia Keys sat down on Sunday for a personal talk on her new book More Myself: A Journey, life and how she and her family are doing during the coronavirus outbreak.
As millions of music fans are quarantined in their homes due to the coronavirus outbreak, TIDAL is doing their best to keep everyone entertained. Today, the company is launching its latest concert live stream, featuring performances from the likes of Beyoncé, Rihanna, Ari Lennox, Trey Songz, Jorja Smith, H.E.R., and more. The footage is from a series of TIDAL-affiliated events over the past few years.
The band were scheduled to be half-way through a European tour right now
As millions of music fans are quarantined in their homes due to the coronavirus outbreak, TIDAL is doing their best to keep everyone entertained. Today, the company is launching its latest concert live stream, featuring performances from the likes of JAY-Z, J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, Gunna, City Girls, 21 Savage, and more. The footage is from a series of TIDAL-affiliated events over the past few years.
Just days after Timbaland and Swizz Beatz went head-to-head in an epic beat battle, two more producers are set to clash. This time, it’s Boi-1da and Hit-Boy. Boi-1da is known for mega-hits like Drake’s “God’s Plan,” and Rihanna’s “Work,” while Hit-Boy has worked on tracks like Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE” and JAY-Z and Kanye West’s “N*ggas in Paris.”
The band will perform online every Friday
By Greg Evans
As we enter the first day of lock down in South Africa, Global Citizen continues to use musicians as a source of entertainment, knowledge and to do good. This time, they’re hosting #TogetherAtHome live streamed concerts featuring massive global acts like Chris Martin, John Legend, Hozier, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello and more. Tonight, the spotlight will be on South African dance act Goodluck.
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.
Following a number of live stream concerts that took place last week, a new slate of performers continue to live-stream shows from their homes this week. A number of musicians have teamed with theWorld Health Organization to put on the concerts.
Metalcore band Code Orange debuts at No. 2 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart (dated March 28), thanks to the group's fourth LP Underneath. The set, released via Roadrunner Records, debut
Rihanna and Drake found love in a hopeless place...kind of.
John Legend opened up about how he came up with the idea to live-stream concerts during the COVID-19 pandemic that has forced people to shelter indoors when he appeared on The Tonight Show: At Home Edition on Tuesday. Legend was one of the first musicians to join the initiative that urges people to support theWorld Health Organization's fund to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
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