
Celebrities Live Stream Free Concert From Home
Etonline.com: The show must go on! In the wake of widespread concert cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic, musical acts including Chris Martin, Keith Urban, John Legend and Rob Thomas are performing for fans via social media. Martin was one of the first to start the trend, announcing an Instagram Live performance on Monday.
“Hello everyone,” the Coldplay frontman tweeted. “I hope you and your family are safe and healthy. If anyone feels like chatting and listening to some music, I’m going to do a livestream on the Coldplay Instagram in about 30 mins (1pm in LA / 8pm in London). love CM #TogetherAtHome.”
The musician entertained fans for 30 minutes, performing songs like “A Sky Full of Stars,” and “Trouble," telling interesting stories about the tracks, like how drummer, Will Champion, initially doubted how good “A Sky Full of Stars” was.
Chris Martin Global Citizen Festival 2018 Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen The show must go on! In the wake of widespread concert cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic, musical acts including Chris Martin, Keith Urban, John Legend and Rob Thomas are performing for fans via social media.
Martin was one of the first to start the trend, announcing an Instagram Live performance on Monday. “Hello everyone,” the Coldplay frontman tweeted. “I hope you and your family are safe and healthy.
If anyone feels like chatting and listening to some music, I’m going to do a livestream on the Coldplay Instagram in about 30 mins (1pm in LA / 8pm in London). love CM #TogetherAtHome.” The musician entertained fans for 30 minutes, performing songs like “A Sky Full of Stars,” and “Trouble," telling interesting stories about the tracks, like how drummer, Will Champion, initially doubted how good “A Sky Full of Stars” was.
Shortly after Martin announced his performance, John Legend retweeted Martin’s post while announcing he would perform at the same time, with the same hashtag, on Tuesday.
“My friend Chris Martin did a lovely little concert from home today,” Legend tweeted.
“I'll be doing one tomorrow at 1pm Pacific time. See you soon. We'll try to get through this together! #TogetherAtHome.”
Legend's wife, Chrissy Teigen, quickly signed up for the session, replying, "I’ll be there!! because I literally have no choice."
My friend Chris Martin did a lovely little concert from home today. I'll be doing one tomorrow at 1pm Pacific time. See you soon. We'll try to get through this together! #TogetherAtHome https://t.co/YZ8Y1W8esc
— John Legend (@johnlegend) March 16, 2020
Keith Urban also performed a half-hour set on Instagram Live from a warehouse where he stores his gear. “I was supposed to be playing tonight and I just thought it would be nice to be able to play anyway,” the country star said.
“Even though we can’t be in front of all you guys tonight I want to be able to play some songs and bring a little bit of entertainment into your screens.”
He then introduced his band and showed his “audience of one” in the venue -- wife Nicole Kidman.










