Canadian icons are bonding over something we all love, snacks.
20.03.2020 - 04:05 / billboard.com
The Indigo Girls sat six feet apart at their office today outside Atlanta, Georgia, giving the first online concert of their career.
And it might be their biggest show yet, with 50,000 viewers tuning in across social media platform. Amid playing tunes, the duo shouted out LGBTQ youth who are sheltering in place, and expressed hope that they can find chosen family where they are safe.
A particularly noteworthy part of the livestream was when Amy Ray revealed that her daughter helped write a song
Canadian icons are bonding over something we all love, snacks.
Tori Kelly grabbed her guitar and hopped on to her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Wednesday afternoon (April 8) to raise money for Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization that works to connect people with food and end hunger."It's the organization that I've chosen," Kelly explained. "They're just doing awesome things.
On Wednesday (April 8), Puerto Rican singer Darkiel put on a Billboard Live At-Home concert to support Housing Works Inc.
Kenny G dazzled fans with his soprano saxophone Wednesday (April 8) for his Billboard Live At-Home performance to raise money for Direct Relief, which provides emergency aid to displaced people all over the world.
Echosmith hosted a decorated Billboard Live At-Home concert on Tuesday afternoon (April 7) to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency relief for artists in need.The sibling trio, alongside their touring guitarist Jacob Evergreen, turned their living room into a fully fledged stage underneath the yellow lights of a candlelit chandelier that matched the twinkly lights wrapped around the mic stands.
Jordan Fisher performed a Billboard Live At-Home concert on Monday (April 6) to raise money for MusiCares, which provides emergency assistance for music workers in need.
DaniLeigh kicked off a new week of Billboard Live At-Home concerts with a fundraiser for Downtown Women's Center.Admitting she "just lowkey woke up," the chipper star launched into her 2019 single "Easy," dancing and harmonizing along to Chris Brown's pre-recorded guest feature on the second verse before answering fan questions about her ethnicity ("Both of my parents are Dominican"), what she's doing for fun during quarantine (mastering Drake's "Toosie Slide"), her skincare secrets ("I use
Introducing herself as "Hailey Exotic Reinhart," the American Idol alum welcomed fans to her ferocious Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 3) wearing a Tiger King-inspired print dress she admitted "might remind you of something you've recently seen on Netflix."
Hozier hosted his Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (April 3) to raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which focuses on serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women in Los Angeles.Going live from his bedroom with an acoustic guitar in hand, the crooner delivered fan-favorites like "To Be Alone," "Cherry Wine," "From Eden" and "Take Me to Church" with his characteristically mellifluous vocals.Hozier also took a moment to pay tribute to the
Sitting in her vacation home, singer-songwriter Emily Saliers is still adjusting to life in the age of coronavirus. "My wife is working right now, we’re home-schooling our daughter, our niece is here who had to stop university, and we’re in a small place where there are a lot of distractions," she tells Billboard.
Fans have voted for Tommy Torres' YouTube live stream as their favorite Latin at-home concert.While the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter took the lead in the Billboard Latin poll with more than 35% of the vote, urban singer Justin Quiles ended in second place with 28%.
Alec Benjamin unveiled a very timely new song titled "6 Ft. Apart" on Thursday morning (April 2), and an hour later, he sang it for the first time during his Billboard Live-At-Home concert.
Trina set the party vibe, with a red Solo cup in hand, for her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Wednesday (April 1) with an acoustic set that raised money for Plus 1, an organization that connects artists to millions of concertgoers for a $1 donation to raise funds for high-impact nonprofits addressing some of the planet’s greatest obstacles.It was a special day for the self-proclaimed "Queen of Miami," with April 1 marking the 12th anniversary of her fourth studio Still Da Baddest.
Cold War Kids frontman Nathan Willett took over Billboard's Facebook page Tuesday (March 31) to raise money for My Friend's Place with a Billboard Live At-Home concert.Streaming live from his home studio in Los Angeles, Willett kicked off his solo set with the band's 2017 single "Can We Hang On?" before segueing into "So Tied Up" from the same album, L.A. Divine."Yeah, we're off the cuff this morning, you guys.
While we are at the confines of our home, amidst the coronavirus outbreak, WWE is making sure to keep fans entertained. This week's WWE RAW was all about hyping the feuds of Wrestlemania 36, which is just a few days away (April 4-5). All attention was on Edge, who delivered another power-packed promo to further fans' anticipation for his match with Randy Orton at The Show of Shows. Thanks to both competitors' promo work alone, the fued is being touted as the most exciting Wrestlemania 36 bout!
Tinashe hosted her Billboard Live At-Home performance on Monday afternoon (March 30) to raise money for Meals on Wheels America, a nonprofit that provides nutrition and helps to eliminate isolation to the elderly.While chilling in her home studio where she makes all her music, the songstress performed some of her fan-favorite tunes including "Life's Too Short," "Wanderer" and "Touch & Go," while also assuring her fans that her postponed tour will get its new dates soon."I just love performing
Jewel hosted her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Monday afternoon (March 30) to raise money for her Inspiring Children Foundation, which is dedicated to equipping at-risk youth with tools to combat anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation.The folk singer-songwriter informed her fans that her charity lost 80% of its funding after she canceled fundraising concerts and her Never Broken charity dinner due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dermot Kennedy kicked off another week of Billboard Live At-Home performances today (March 30) with his acoustic concert that raised money for Housing Works, an NYC-based non-profit dedicated to fighting homelessness and AIDs.But Kennedy's supplementary goal was the "Pursuit of Happiness," Kid Cudi's 2009 hit that the Irish singer-songwriter covered in the middle of his set.
Many artists have canceled or postponed their shows but have opted for at-home virtual concerts in the wake of the global coronavirus pandemic, and virtual concerts have become the new norm.
If you've been feeling bit low given the state of the world, listen to Lecrae to cheer you up.The artist hosted his Billboard Live At-Home concert on Friday afternoon (March 27) to raise money for Love Beyond Walls, which works to provide visibility, shelter, community, grooming and support services to the homeless and poor, helping them achieve self-sufficiency.Between explosive and powerful performances of chain-breaking tunes like "Set Me Free" and "I'll Find You," Lecrae delved into