The only trip music lovers can go on now is down memory lane -- especially to a time when long road trips called for the best nostalgia-inducing pop-rock radio hits.
09.04.2020 - 19:19 / eonline.com
Yes, Coachella 2020 is postponed this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, much like all major entertainment events. Rage Against the Machine, Travis Scott and Frank Ocean were set to be the headliners of the annual Southern California music and arts festival.
The two-weekend event was supposed to start this weekend. But is now set to take place from October 9 to October 11 and from October 16 to October 18.
The only trip music lovers can go on now is down memory lane -- especially to a time when long road trips called for the best nostalgia-inducing pop-rock radio hits.
The Jersey 4 Jersey benefit show Wednesday night stripped the stars of their stage names and brought them back to their hometown roots to raise money for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund.
Marking the fourth anniversary of Prince's death, stars from Maya Rudolph to Miguel revived his greatest hits for CBS' Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince on Tuesday night. Although nothing compares to him, Billboard wants to know who you think really brought it to the stage.Gary Clark Jr.
Taylor Swift returned to the stage tonight for Lady Gaga's big Together at Home benefit concert—and she gave one of her most intimate public performances ever. The singer did her first live performance of her new song "Soon You'll Get Better"—a track about her own feelings watching her mother battle cancer.
Kacey Musgraves performed her song "Rainbow" during the One World: Together at Home event.The singer shared inspirational photos of people drawing and creating rainbows, in celebration of healthcare workers around the world.Musgraves told viewers, "I just wanted to say a sincere thank you to all the people out there risking their lives."Along with an array of celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga and Lizzo, Kacey Musgraves performed her track "Rainbow" on the One World: Together at
Lady Gaga was the big name behind tonight's celeb-packed Together at Home benefit concert for the World Health Organization, and she delivered. Gaga started the show by singing a beautiful cover of "Smile": ALERT
Beyoncé's been absent from the internet of late, last posting on Instagram on February 3—which, naturally, caused the Beyhive to panic just a little. But our long and tortured wait for new Bey content could not have been more worth it—she made a surprise appearance during Thursday's Disney Family Singalong, performing "When You Wish Upon a Star." It was, as you probably anticipated, completely perfect:
Vocal powerhouse Demi Lovato channeled her inner Cinderella tonight, singing the princess's biggest song from the film, "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" along with Michael Bublé for Disney's Family Singalong special. Footage of her performance was juxtaposed with well wishes to frontline workers serving and treating others during the coronavirus pandemic.
HBO doesn't just stand for Home Box Office anymore. During this time of self-quarantine and social distancing, it's also an acronym for Home Bored, OK? To fill the time while staying healthy and safe, the pay cable network has released several great series, docuseries, and films from its library for free, to give everyone a taste of what HBO has to offer. (Mercifully, Entourage is not included in this list.)
Also featured in the 'Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert' documentary
HBO is doing its part to keep the millions of Americans who are self-quarantining entertained by making a select portion of its acclaimed library available for free. (Mercifully, Entourage is not included in this list.) All you have to do is download the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or head over to HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com in order to get free access to several of HBO's flagship shows and documentaries, as well as 20 theatrical movies.
HBO is doing its part to keep the millions of Americans who are self-quarantining entertained by making a select portion of its acclaimed library available for free. (Mercifully, Entourage is not included in this list.) All you have to do is download the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or head over to HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com in order to get free access to several of HBO's flagship shows and documentaries, as well as 20 theatrical movies.
Mariah Carey has been letting her vocals soar freely throughout quarantine to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Emancipation of Mimi. But of all the tracks she's brought back for special performances, which one is your favorite?
If you were too busy to check out the YouTube Originals documentary Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert documentary over the weekend, here's some good news. A riveting performance of "When the Party's Over" from the 2019 edition of the beloved festival went up on Monday night (April 13) and it gives a sense of the scale of the event and the intimacy of Eilish's live show.
Staying sane with help from TV! Although productions are put on hold during this time, there’s still a great deal of television to be entertained by.
This Easter Sunday might not be the celebration that everyone is used, but getting to hear Andrea Bocelli sing to the world definitely helped ease discomfort.
Rage Against the Machine, Travis Scott and Frank Ocean were supposed to ring in the 21st edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival starting Friday (April 10) for their first weekend as headliners.
HBO is following the lead of several other streaming services by offering some of its content for free while we all plump up over bowls of mac 'n' cheese in self-quarantine. Starting Friday, April 2, anyone who downloads the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or heads over to HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com will have free access to several of HBO's flagship shows and documentaries, as well as 20 theatrical movies. (HBO has not said how long its promotion will run, only saying it's for "a limited time.")
Fact: There's nothing better than free TV. But free TV doesn't mean it has to be bad TV. While we all sit inside socially distancing ourselves from the global coronavirus pandemic, there's an opportunity for some quality, free television thanks to Showtime, which is offering a 30-day free trial for new subscribers, no catch, if you sign up before May 3.
Missing Coachella this week? Blackpink's got you covered! Nearly one year after making their debut in the desert, the girl group revisited their 2019 performance at the frestival by sharing an official video of their performance.In the clip posted to the K-pop group's official YouTube channel on Tuesday (April 7), Rosé, Jennie, Jisoo and Lisa open their set with their 2018 hit "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du," complete with the track's iconic, finger-waving choreography.