Elton John made his US debut at the club in 1970
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The pop star will reschedule select shows for 2021
Taylor Swift has cancelled all her scheduled live appearances for 2020 in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The pop star was due to play a number of shows and festivals around the world, including her own Lover Fest events in the US.
Sharing a statement about the cancellations on her social media pages, Swift said: “I’m so sad I won’t be able to see you guys in concert this year, but I know this is the right decision. Please, please
Elton John made his US debut at the club in 1970
Journey's 2020 North American headlining tour alongside the Pretenders has been canceled, the bands announced on Monday (May 4)."The global COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting restrictions regarding large gatherings regretfully make it impossible for Journey to tour this year.
Taylor Swift is expressing her gratitude for a fan who's put herself on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.A fan named Whitney -- who posts about all things Swift as @TaNnEytWiT on Twitter and is a nurse who traveled to work in New York City, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States -- shared photos of a special delivery she got in time for her 30th birthday.She received a package chock-full of merch that arrived with a sweet letter penned by Swift."HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
The Coronavirus-induced lockdown in the US did dampen the spirits of Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2020. The annual KCA was previously scheduled to take place in March.
While many major music festivals and awards shows have been delayed because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, CMT is moving one of its marquee events up from the fall to the summer — and shifting the focus from artists to everyday Americans who are making extraordinary contributions to their communities during this time of crisis. CMT on Monday announced it will put a twist on its annual Artists of the Year event.
John Cho is getting candid about Asian American discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic.
John Cho is getting candid about Asian American discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic.
Bon Jovi announced on Monday (April 20) that the band is cancelling its upcoming Bon Jovi 2020 tour over concerns regarding the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Piers Morgan shared some advice to Donald Trump during his appearance on CNN’s Reliable Sources show on Sunday (April 19).
Today (April 18), dozens of artists and other public figures participated in Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast, a digital and television special to support frontline workers and the World Health Organization as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take its toll in the United States and countries worldwide. Taylor Swift was among the artists to appear on the benefit livestream. She accompanied herself on piano and sang “Soon You’ll Get Better.” Watch her appearance below.
Taylor Swift has been forced to cancel all her 2020 tour dates due to the coronavirus, the singer announced on Friday.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Taylor Swift’s “Lover Fest” will be something to love in 2021. The singer’s reps announced Friday that the remaining shows she had scheduled for this summer, including a handful of dates on the east and west coast in the United States, are being pushed back to next year.
Taylor Swift has canceled all of her 2020 live appearances and performances and announced plans to reschedule them for 2021. She had several dates across Europe, Brazil, and the United States set for this summer.
Taylor Swift is putting her fans' healthy and safety first. E! News can confirm that the decision has been made to cancel all of the Grammy winner's live appearances and performances this year. Her United States and Brazil shows will be rescheduled to take place in 2021, with dates to be announced later this year.