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Post by Admin on Oct 20, 2019 17:52:10 GMT
After a fierce competition of over 14,000 acts across the globe, Rainne is officially the RADIO.COM Opening Act Competition winner and will be performing at the iconic Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, October 19, 2019! The 7th annual We Can Survive concert will open with Rainne and feature performances by Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Camila Cabello, Jonas Brothers, Lizzo, Marshmello, and Becky G. The RADIO.COM Opening Act winner RAINNE will be kicking things off at 5:50pm - watch their set live on the RADIO.COM Facebook page! http://instagram.com/p/B3H7bA-n1Ds There were plenty of stars on show at 97.1 AMP Radio's sold-out seventh annual We Can Survive music festival. But none were bigger than the music festival's headliner, Taylor Swift, who took the stage at the Hollywood Bowl late on Saturday night. The 29-year-old Shake It Off hitmaker dazzled in a black sequined romper for her energetic performance.
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Post by Admin on Oct 21, 2019 0:20:53 GMT
Halsey couldn't help herself from singing Taylor Swift's praises, literally! The 25-year-old was the surprise guest at the We Can Survive concert on Saturday (October 19) night which was held at Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl. The annual event benefits breast cancer research. The "Without Me" singer took a moment in between her songs to share her love of the "Lover" singer's new album, who was also headlining the event. "I've got to be honest with you guys, the whole new album is my shower music," Halsey told the excited audience. "It’s really insane. I think that my assistant has like 100 videos from outside the door where I’m in the shower just like 'You’re my, my, my lover,'" Halsey broke into song singing. "It’s so good," she continued. "She’s definitely an artist I would love to collaborate with at some point.” The lovefest doesn't end there, Swift gave her seal of approval of the singer's impromptu cover. "Halsey randomly started singing 'Lover' on stage tonight, ah I love her," a fan posted on Tumblr. Swift re-blogged the post and added, "me too," with her own personal emoji with a 's hat and heart eyes.
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Post by Admin on Oct 21, 2019 1:46:32 GMT
For Swift’s set, she performed 1989 single “Blank Space” followed by “Me” and delivered an emotive performance of “Lover” from her 2019 album. The “You Need To Calm Down” singer also delivered her songs with a pink microphone in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
At the event, Lizzo performed her single “Truth Hurts” from 2019’s Cuz I Love You, which she exclaimed was “the No. 1 song in the country.” The singer also delivered a heartfelt speech telling the crowd, “I want people to feel good! We can heal the world but first we have to heal ourselves. Your energy is important tonight.”
Additionally, Eilish delivered a melodic rendition of “Idontwannabeyouanymore” from her 2019 LP When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Over $135,000 was raised from ticket sales and Twitter activations from fans with additional donations raised by the performers who “bowled for a cause” backstage at We Can Survive. Eilish, who had never bowled before, earned a strike raising $10,000 for the American Cancer Society.
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