Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean + Kane Brown join the AMAs performance lineup

Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean + Kane Brown join the AMAs performance lineup
Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean + Kane Brown join the AMAs performance lineup
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Three of country music’s biggest names are among the performers at the 2021 American Music Awards. Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean are slated to perform their duet, “If I Didn’t Love You,” which recently went number one at country radio.

Meanwhile, Kane Brown will take the stage for a rendition of “One Mississippi,” which he’s delivering from the campus of Tennessee State University, which is an HBCU, or historically black college and university.

Both performances are part of the “My Hometown” featured segment on this year’s AMAs, which focuses on the influence artists take from their hometowns. For Kane, that means charting his Tennessee and Georgia roots and his journey toward becoming one of the most successful artists in country music.

Jason and Carrie’s performance will also spotlight their Southern roots. Carrie is an Oklahoma native, while Jason hails from Georgia.

The 2021 AMAs airs on November 21 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC. The fan-voted ceremony will take place at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater, and will be hosted by rapper Cardi B.

 

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Halestorm members performing during ’Rock to Remember’ Veterans Day charity stream concert

Halestorm members performing during ’Rock to Remember’ Veterans Day charity stream concert
Halestorm members performing during ’Rock to Remember’ Veterans Day charity stream concert
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Halestorm members Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger are performing during Thursday night’s Rock to Remember, a streaming charity concert in honor of Veterans Day.

The online event is being put on by Gibson guitars and Guitars for Vets, an organization that provides guitars and music lessons to military veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.

Other artists taking part in Rock to Remember include Daughtry, Theory of a Deadman‘s Tyler Connolly, and Anthrax vocalist Joey Belladonna. Additionally, several participants in the Guitars for Vets program will be performing their own original music.

You can tune in to watch starting at 8 p.m. ET via Guitars4Vets.org.

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Travis Scott provides email address for victims of the Astroworld tragedy to request assistance

Travis Scott provides email address for victims of the Astroworld tragedy to request assistance
Travis Scott provides email address for victims of the Astroworld tragedy to request assistance
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After previously announcing he will pay for funeral costs, on Thursday, Travis Scott provided an email address for victims of the Astroworld tragedy to reach out to him for assistance.

The statement, obtained by ABC News, reads:

“Over the last week, Travis Scott and his team have been actively exploring routes of connection with each and every family affected by the tragedy through the appropriate liaisons. He is distraught by the situation and desperately wishes to share his condolences and provide aid to them as soon as possible, but wants to remain respectful of each family’s wishes on how they’d best like to be connected.

“To those families who would like to reach out directly to his team, please send an email to the below address where we will have a team on hand to assist: AW21information@gmail.com

As previously reported, the “Highest in the Room” MC announced Monday that he will pay all funeral costs for those who died during the Astroworld festival last Friday in Houston, Texas. Full refunds will also be issued to all attendees who bought tickets to the event.

Scott, who organized and headlined the festival, is also providing free one-on-one online therapy for those in need. BetterHelp is offering free counseling sessions with a licensed therapist for those who sign up on its website.

The National Alliance on Mental Health, NAMI, has also established a hotline, available Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET. This hotline can be reached at 1-844-CJ NAMI 1, 844-256-2641.

Nine people died and hundreds were injured when the crowd of 50,000 rushed the stage during Scott’s performance. The ninth victim died Wednesday night, according to a statement from the victim’s family attorney, obtained by ABC News.

At least 46 people have filed lawsuits accusing Scott and promoter Live Nation of negligence in operating the Astroworld festival, according to Billboard.

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Lindsey Stirling’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ production coming to movie theaters this holiday season

Lindsey Stirling’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ production coming to movie theaters this holiday season
Lindsey Stirling’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ production coming to movie theaters this holiday season
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Last year, Lindsey Stirling couldn’t do her annual Christmas tour so instead, she did a special livestream performance called Lindsey Stirling: Home for the Holidays.  This year, you will be able to see her live in concert — but you can also catch her in a movie theater near you throughout this holiday season.

Home for the Holidays, now featuring exclusive bonus content, will be shown as a theatrical presentation in cinemas nationwide starting Sunday, November 28, and running through December.  You can visit LindseyStirlinginTheaters.com to find out where it’s playing near you, and buy tickets.

Home for the Holidays features Lindsey performing Christmas songs from her album Warmer in the Winter — like “Angels We Have Heard on High” and “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” — as well as her hits, in a variety of stylized settings, with costumes, dancers and choreography. At one point, Lindsey even plays while hanging by her hair.

In a statement, Lindsey says she’s “thrilled” that her extravaganza is heading to theaters, adding, “Honestly, I’d love to see the show become part of an annual tradition – experiencing an old favorite while making new memories – which is part of what the holidays are all about. Music is such an important part of the holidays and so is gathering with friends and family.”

If you want to see Lindsey in person, her 2021 holiday tour, The Lindsey Stirling Christmas Program, kicks off November 26 in Memphis, TN and wraps up December 23. Visit Lindseystirling.com/tour for tickets.

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New Kids on the Block will take on New Edition at the 2021 American Music Awards

New Kids on the Block will take on New Edition at the 2021 American Music Awards
New Kids on the Block will take on New Edition at the 2021 American Music Awards
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Two OGs of the boy-band genre, New Kids on the Block and New Edition, will face off against each other on the American Music Awards later this month.

The AMAs is introducing a series of segments called “My Hometown,” which will feature the places and people that helped shaped music’s biggest names.  For both New Kids and New Edition, that place is Boston, so the two will share the stage for the first time in what the show has dubbed the “Battle of Boston.”  The last time New Kids performed on the show was 2010; New Edition was last featured in 1997.

Another performance will feature Kane Brown, the country/pop star who’s recorded hits like “Be Like That,” “Memory” and “One Thing Right.”  He’ll perform at Tennessee State University, and talk about his roots in that state and in Georgia.

Hosted by Cardi B, the 2021 American Music Awards will air on November 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.  Previously announced performers include Olivia Rodrigo, BTS with Megan Thee Stallion, and Bad Bunny.

 

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2021 edition of Joe Walsh’s VetsAid benefit show to be virtual event taking place in December

2021 edition of Joe Walsh’s VetsAid benefit show to be virtual event taking place in December
2021 edition of Joe Walsh’s VetsAid benefit show to be virtual event taking place in December
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Joe Walsh has unveiled plans for his fifth annual VetsAid charity concert, which, like last year’s event, will be held virtually.

This year’s fundraiser, which has been dubbed VetsAid 2021: The Basement Show, will be streamed online on December 18 at 8 p.m. ET via the Veeps.com platform. Tickets for the event, as well as special VIP merch bundles, are available now at VetsAid.Veeps.com, with prices spanning from $15 to $500. All proceeds will benefit veterans services charities.

The show will feature Walsh performing live with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench and three legendary session musicians — guitarist Waddy Wachtel, bassist Lee Sklar and drummer Russ Kunkel — plus some surprise guests.

In addition, unaired footage from the four previous star-studded VetsAid events will be shown as part of this year’s presentation. Those who purchase tickets will be able to watch the streamed event on demand through December 25.

“With variable COVID rates throughout the summer and fall, I wasn’t comfortable putting together the kind of live festival that our fans and performers have come to expect and deserve,” says Walsh about deciding to do a virtual show again. “I was so pleased with last year’s streaming festival that I thought we could try something even cooler this time around.”

He adds, “Join me and my buddies for an old-fashioned basement jam live from my house to yours where I will debut some brand-new songs, play some favorites, share some never-before-seen footage and performances from past VetsAid shows and…who knows who will show up and what might happen?!”

So far, VetsAid has distributed almost $1.8 million to charities supporting veterans and their families. This year’s event will focus on organizations helping homeless veterans and the resettlement of Afghan allies.

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Listen to Rise Against’s cover of CCR’s “Fortunate Son”

Listen to Rise Against’s cover of CCR’s “Fortunate Son”
Listen to Rise Against’s cover of CCR’s “Fortunate Son”
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Rise Against has released a cover of the Creedence Clearwater Revival classic “Fortunate Son.”

“We actually used to cover ‘Fortunate Son’ in our early basement days,” the Chicago punks say. “To me, the song represents one of the best examples of mixing music and politics together so seamlessly that nobody questions it.”

“Fortunate Son” has a long history of being misunderstood as a patriotic, flag-waving anthem. It was originally written amid the Vietnam War as protest song about wealthy people avoiding the draft at the expense of the poor. Perhaps not coincidentally, the cover arrives on Veterans Day. 

Rise Against’s “Fortunate Son” will appear on their upcoming EP, Nowhere Sessions, which drops Friday. The collection also includes live-in-studio recordings of tracks off the band’s new album, Nowhere Generation.

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Adam Levine’s wife says there are “no limits” to how many kids they’ll have

Adam Levine’s wife says there are “no limits” to how many kids they’ll have
Adam Levine’s wife says there are “no limits” to how many kids they’ll have
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Adam Levine and his wife, Behati Prinsloo, already have two daughters — but if it was up to Behati, she’d have three more…at minimum.

The Maroon 5 frontman and the model already share Dusty Rose, 5, and Gio, 3, but Behati tells Entertainment Tonight, “I do also want five kids…we want a big family, who knows, we’re leaving it up to fate and just what happens. What will happen, will happen. So there’s no limits to it.”

Behati says that during lockdown, she started thinking that perhaps she and Adam should start expanding their family.  “With COVID too, I was just seeing them together, I’m like, ‘Maybe we should have a third just to have more kids,’ because it was so sweet to see [them together],” she explains. “But then, I don’t know. Never say never.”

Back in 2018, Adam told Ellen DeGeneres, “[Behati] was an only child, so she wants, like, 100 babies. I don’t know if I can do that. That’s a lot of babies.”  However, last year in an interview, Adam joked that his wife would “punch me in the f***ing face” if he asked her for another child, “because she’s not ready.”

In addition to parenting their kids, Behati and Adam are also working together on their new tequila brand, Calirosa Tequila.  “It’s honestly been really fun for us,” she says. “I think at the core of it, we’re truly best friends…we have so much fun together that we always want to be together. So we make that happen…we’re just a good team.”  Aww.

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TJ Osborne was a little nervous to bring his boyfriend to the CMAs, but says “I want to be open in every way”

TJ Osborne was a little nervous to bring his boyfriend to the CMAs, but says  “I want to be open in every way”
TJ Osborne was a little nervous to bring his boyfriend to the CMAs, but says  “I want to be open in every way”
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Brothers Osborne’s Vocal Duo of the Year win at Wednesday night’s CMA Awards was extra sweet for band mate TJ Osborne in one big way. The singer, who came out as gay early in 2021, got to bring his boyfriend, Abi Ventura, to the show.

The couple even shared a celebratory kiss before TJ and his brother and band mate, John Osborne, took the stage for their acceptance speech.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight after the show, TJ admitted that he had some doubts about whether or not he should bring Abi to the CMAs this year. “I was like, ‘I hope this doesn’t make anyone uncomfortable, but this is how I feel,’” he recounts.

Abi was nervous about their public appearance as a couple, too, TJ adds: “He was probably more nervous than anybody and he probably felt incredibly uncomfortable.”

Still, the singer was excited to attend country music’s biggest night on the arm of someone he loves, and he was excited to share this part of his life with his fans.

“I love this person, and I want to be open in every way,” TJ continues. “Hopefully [it can] show people that they also don’t need to hide or alter themselves in any way.”

Brothers Osborne also performed their song, “Younger Me,” at the show. Onstage, TJ spoke about watching the CMA Awards as a younger person, and how he thought he could never be a part of the show because he was gay.

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Bring Me to Malta: Horizon announces island destination festival for 2022

Bring Me to Malta: Horizon announces island destination festival for 2022
Bring Me to Malta: Horizon announces island destination festival for 2022
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Bring Me the Horizon will be bringing you many beautiful horizons next year on their newly announced Malta Weekender destination festival.

Taking place on the Mediterranean island country May 26-30, 2022, the extravaganza will feature headlining and “throwback” Horizon sets, as well as performances by a lineup of artists curated by Oli Sykes and company.

The Malta Weekender also promises to include DJ sets, along with boat and pool parties. For more info, visit the festival producer’s website, Pollen.co.

Bring Me the Horizon released their latest single, “DiE4u,” in September. A new EP in the band’s ongoing Post Human series is in the works.

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