As the coronavirus pandemic affects nations around the globe, artists are doing their part to make a difference by supporting these worthy charitable causes.
Tame Impala, Stevie Nicks and Miley Cyrus were among the headliners for the annual New York festival.
The “Changes” artist will drop a new digital compilation every Tuesday and Thursday.
“It feels a little strange releasing something so lighthearted in the middle of such a heavy time for our world, but I also think it’s a good reminder that we will get...
KISS, Iron Maiden and System Of A Down were due to headline Download, while the Isle Of Wight was set to host Lewis Capaldi, The Chemical Brothers and Lionel Richie.
“Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute To Prince” will air 21 April, honouring the pop icon on the fourth anniversary of his passing.
The event will feature Alicia Keys, Backstreet Boys, Billie Eilish, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mariah Carey, Tim McGraw and more, each performing from their own home.
The band and Interscope Records will donate a portion of the track's proceeds to benefit Musicares and the COVID-19 relief fund.
The instrument brand will offer guitar, bass and ukulele lessons through their Fender Play platform, to keep budding musicians occupied while isolating.
The singer-songwriter covers ‘Setting Sun’ from The Chemical Brothers and Noel Gallagher.
Glass Animals shared a psychedelic visual for their new single, ‘Your Love (Déjà vu)’, using a hybrid of organic and thermal imagery.
Nine Inch Nails, T. Rex and Whitney Houston are among this year’s inductees.
The track is based on the piano ballad 'Let Your Love Be Known,' which the U2 frontman launched last week in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
“It just doesn’t feel right to me to release this album with all that is going on during this global pandemic”, said the artist in a statement.
Each episode will last three minutes and will focus on Korean grammar and expressions.