By Variety Staff
18.03.2020 - 19:29 / etcanada.com
Luke Combs is the latest star to bring fans a livestream concert during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Taking to IGTV Tuesday night, Combs promised fans this would be the first of many free concerts: “I’ll do one every week we’re quarantined.”
The country star kicked off the four-song set with an acoustic cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car”, and followed it with a new song titled, “What Do You Do When It Rains?”
“So what do you do when it’s raining? What do you do when the clouds come rollin’
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The Strokes are here to get their dance on with their new synthpop-inspired track “Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus” off their upcoming album The New Abnormal.
Though Eric Church wasn't able to grace the stage for this year's ACM Awards, he squeezed out a dazzling performance at home of his new song "Never Break Heart" as part of ACM Presents: Our Country on Sunday night (April 5).
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.
Kesha’s social media presence in the time of social distancing has included, of course, a tutorial about washing hands to the tune of “TiK ToK.” Among the highlights from her timeline is a new song about Nicolas Cage. If you want to hear a Kesha song that references the actor’s work in Leaving Las Vegas and National Treasure (but unfortunately not Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans), watch the video below.
Lauren Jauregui hosted her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Tuesday afternoon (March 24) to raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which focuses on serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women in Los Angeles.Though she admitted she was a bit nervous, Jauregui nailed stunning performances of "Invisible Chains," her Tainy and C. Tangana collaboration "Nada" and "Lento," which she performed for the first time during the live stream.
Run the Jewels have shared a new song called “The Yankee and the Brave”—a taste of their forthcoming album RTJ4. Take a listen below.
Neil Diamond is offering some hygiene advice in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, and he’s using one of his biggest hit songs to do it.
LaLa Kent, 30, just debuted a brand new hair do! The Vanderpump Rules star ditched her usually blonde locks for a fiery red hue while quarantining in Palm Springs, California on Thursday, Mar. 20.
Chilean hip-hop artist Ana Tijoux has announced her first studio album in six years. Antifa Dance is out later this year, and Tijoux has shared the title track and an accompanying music video, directed by Daniela López Lugo and co-starring Chilean singer-songwriter Alex Anwandter. Check out the colorful, post-apocalyptic visual below, as well as Tijoux’s scheduled tour dates.
The song had its first debut at Slam Dunk Festival in 2019
Mike Shinoda needs your help. The Linkin Park singer and solo star went on Instgram Live on Tuesday (March 17) to share a 30-minute video of his recording session for the new song "Open Door." Like so many musicians who've been forced to reimagine t
Luke Combs treated fans to brand new music Tuesday night (March 17), during a 20-minute concert from his garage. The singer revealed that he plans to do a similar concert streamed via Instagram each week of quarantine.“I want to play a couple songs for you tonight, just try to take your mind off things a little bit and have a little fun for myself,” he said.
Quelle Chris has announced a new album that features Earl Sweatshirt, billy woods, Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus, Denmark Vessey, Homeboy Sandman, Pink Siifu, comedian Josh Gondelman, and more. It’s called Innocent Country 2 and it arrives April 24 via Mello Music Group. He’s also shared a new track from the record, titled “LIVING HAPPY” (featuring Chicago’s Joseph Chilliams and New Orleans-based rapper Cavalier).
New York-based singer/producer Shura has shared a new track called “elevator girl,” featuring Philadelphia rapper Ivy Sole. Hear it below (via Secretly Canadian).
The coronavirus epidemic has led to the cancelation of concerts big and small as fans are encouraged to stay home. So Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz and Colombian rocker Juanes brought their music to the fans via a livestreamed concert.
Sufjan Stevens has shared a new song called “Climb That Mountain” from his forthcoming collaborative album Aporia with his father Lowell Brams. Check it out below.
Sharon Van Etten has shared “Staring at a Mountain,” a new song that plays during the credits of Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Hear it below (via Entertainment Weekly).