How Chase Center Artists Are Keeping Fans Entertained

Friday April 3, 2020

Chase Center artists have found other ways to entertain and inspire fans all over the globe. Some artists are performing at-home concerts while others are releasing new versions of their hits.

Sir Elton John hosted and performed on the iHeartRadio Living Room Concert For America. The event was meant to pay tribute to the people on the frontline fighting the spread of COVID-19.

Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes stayed home for a special performance during the iHeartRadio Living Room Concert for America. The duo performed a special acoustic version of Cabello's single "My Oh My," while Mendes played the guitar.

Grammy-Award Winner Billie Eilish also sang an acoustic version of her hit song “Bad Guy” alongside her brother and producer Finneas. Eilish even had a special message for views before her performance. "Love to you, your families, your loved ones, everybody. Let's stay strong together. Love you. Take care.”

Tame Impala released a full-length reimagining of their latest album The Slow Rush. “I made something for all you isolators out there. I call it The Slow Rush In An Imaginary Place,” Tame Impala explained in an Instagram post.

Rising star Lennon Stella opened for The Chainsmokers at Chase Center and took part in a special Together at Home performance to help support the World Health Organization (WHO). Stella played guitar while singing some of her signature hits.

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