Last Thursday, May 14, Keith Urban thanked the workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic by holding a drive-in concert evening for first responders. The hour-long private show was held at the Stardust Drive-In Theatre outside of Nashville, Tennessee, and was the first outdoor concert in the country since guidelines were set earlier this year.
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Brett Young is set to take over the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Instagram Live on Thursday. The singer will headline the HOF’s “Words & Music Home” session, set for 2 pm CT.
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Brad Paisley was back on stage this weekend, although his audience was all on their computers. The singer marked what should have been the kick off of his summer tour with a livestream, that also featured Lady Antebellum, which was part of Bud Light’s Seltzer Sessions.
Keith Urban loves to perform live, and he recently found a pretty great way to do so. The singer hosted his first live concert in months Thursday night, taking the stage at the Stardust Drive-In Movie Theater outside of Nashville.
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