The renowned a cappella vocal group celebrates the season with music. From classic tracks to modern jams, this one-hour holiday special features a variety of performances and celebrity guests.
The renowned a cappella vocal group celebrates the season with music. From classic tracks to modern jams, this one-hour holiday special features a variety of performances and celebrity guests.
A HEAD FULL OF DREAMS offers an in-depth and intimate portrait of the band’s spectacular rise from the backrooms of Camden pubs to selling out stadiums across the planet. At the heart of the story is the band’s unshakeable brotherhood which has endured through many highs and lows. The film is directed by Mat Whitecross – director of Supersonic, the acclaimed 2016 Oasis documentary – who met the four friends at college in London, before they’d even formed the band. From the very first rehearsal in a cramped student bedroom, Whitecross has been there to capture the music and the relationships on tape. Using extensive unseen archive, behind-the-scenes and live footage, A HEAD FULL OF DREAMS sees the band reflect upon their two decades together. It was filmed during Coldplay’s record-breaking A Head Full Of Dreams Tour, which was certified as the third biggest tour of all time, playing to more than 5.5 million fans across the world.
As part of BBC Radio 2′s In Concert series, Paul McCartney returns to BBC Maida Vale studios where he recorded 275 performances with the Beatles between 1962 and 1965. Paul performs classic Beatles and Wings songs including Eight Days a Week, Back in the USSR, Lady Madonna, Hey Jude, Band on the Run and Jet, plus tracks from his solo career and his latest album, New.
For the eighth year, the iHeartRadio Music Festival will once again feature one-of-a-kind collaborations and surprise performances. The star-studded weekend will begin on the evening of Friday, Sept. 21 and run through Saturday, Sept. 22. Join us, once again as some of the top names in music take to the stage at the T-Mobile Arena.
In the final concert of what could be their final tour, they had come out for three encores, with Downie himself proclaiming they were “officially into unchartered waters. We never do third ones.” After an evening full of poignant lyrics and almost-goodbyes, Gord Downie, lead singer of The Tragically Hip, closed the concert in his hometown of Kingston, Ont., with a simple, heartfelt “thank you for that.”
After an X Factor-esque tension-building countdown clock ticked away on-stage, Adam Levine kickstarted the gig with the Grammy Award-winning band’s first ever single – Harder to Breathe. The six-man group then romped through a polished, quick-fire peppering of past-hits all presented with the slick showmanship and crowd-control gained touring and playing This Love around the world for the last 12 years.
The legendary crooner takes centre stage at the London Palladium for a one-off TV special featuring some of his greatest hits alongside tracks from his new album Melody Road. The show’s host Rob Brydon tells the story of how his musical hero rose from humble beginnings to become one of the world’s most influential and best-loved chart stars. Cameras follow the pair on a journey to Brooklyn, where they visit Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Flatbush and the New York singer’s childhood home, as well as the famous Bitter End club in Greenwich Village.
Nicki Minaj, Janelle Monáe, H.E.R, Migos and Ella Mai Read are slated to perform at the annual awards ceremony at the Microsoft Theater in L.A.
Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes and Meghan Trainor are among the artists set to perform at the 2018 iHeartRadio Wango Tango by AT&T all-star music concert, which takes place June 2 at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles. Ryan Seacrest will host the show.
The “Billboard Music Awards” showcase the hottest musical acts, biggest performances, unexpected collaborations and buzzworthy pop culture moments that will have the world talking. “Billboard Music Awards” finalists are based on key interactions with music fans, as well as album and digital songs sales, radio airplay, streaming, touring and social engagement, tracked by Billboard and its data partners, including Nielsen Music and Next Big Sound. The finalists and award winners are determined using data reflecting a 12-month tracking period. Since 1940, the Billboard charts have been the go-to guide for ranking the popularity of artists, songs and albums, and are the ultimate measure of success in music.
Elvis Presley was regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the “King of Rock and Roll” or simply “the King”. Presley excelled in many media, from music to television to films and the concert stage, and he became a beloved cultural king worldwide. Presley’s film output can be divided into two genres. One is the “Elvis movie” where his characters show up in some exotic place looking for work but instead finds every girl hanging on to his every note. The second is the more serious films where, Presley, anxious to show his bona fides as a real actor, takes on characters and situations that are far from the music and dancing of his other films. And when he was given a chance to shine, Presley, on more than one occasion, proved that he had some serious acting chops indeed.
Justin Timberlake did not disappoint on Sunday night as the Super Bowl halftime performer. Timberlake sang a medley of his classic hits, including “Cry Me A River,” “Suit & Tie,” “SexyBack,” “Senorita,” “Mirrors,” and “My Love,” and a mix of some of his newer songs, including his 2016 chart topping single, “Can’t Stop The Feeling” and “Filthy,” the new track off his newly-released “Man of the Woods” album.