A global broadcast & digital special organized by Global Citizen and the World Health Organization featuring comedians, musicians, and actors to raise funds in support of front line health workers in the global response to COVID-19.
A film about the Tibetan Freedom Concert in San Francisco in 1996.
On January 22, 1993 at the historic Castro Theater in San Francisco, Lily Tomlin, Robin Williams, Harvey Fierstein, Marga Gomez, and Lypsinka performed a one-night only benefit for the making of the film The Celluloid Closet, both directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
Join iconic Canadian artists, activists, actors, and athletes as they share their stories of hope and inspiration in this national salute to our frontline workers and in support of Food Banks Canada’s COVID-19 relief efforts.
A Hurricane Katrina relief concert. After Louisiana was destroyed by Katrina, famous stars all came together and put on this concert, which aired on over 20 television stations, including NBC, TV Guide Channel, ABC, CBS, PAX, FOX, Cinemax, TBS, and USA.
Elton John hosts the one-hour benefit special in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; performers include Alicia Keys, Backstreet Boys, and Billie Eilish.
This year's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour included performances from artists including Cher, Sabrina Carpenter, OneRepublic, Niall Horan, Doechii, Big Time Rush, Jelly Roll, AJR, Pentatonix, Melanie Martinez, Paul Russell and more.
This special event celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Broadway production. Ragtime weaves an electrifying tapestry of three families from vastly different worlds, colliding and converging as they chase the American Dream through a tumultuous era of hope, despair and the revolutionary sounds of ragtime.
Thank Your Lucky Stars is a madcap comedy set in Hollywood during wartime. It follows the story of a theatrical producer who poses as a reporter to find an aspiring actor. Along the way, they encounter a Hollywood tour bus driver, a songwriter, a movie set chairman, and a con man. The plot takes unexpected twists and turns as the characters get involved in impersonation, kidnapping, and rehearsal for a charity show. With an all-star cast, this musical comedy is a must-watch for fans of classic Hollywood.
The Pavarotti & Friends for Guatemala and Kosovo concert was held on June 1, 1999, and raised $1 million for War Child programs to aid young refugees from Kosovo and Guatemala. The concert featured guest performances by Mariah Carey, Ricky Martin, B.B. King, Joe Cocker, Boyzone, Lionel Richie, Gianni Morandi, Renato Zero and Gloria Estefan.
The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert is a benefit concert held in 1992 to celebrate the life and music of Queen's lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury, who died from AIDS-related complications. The concert featured performances by various artists and bands, paying tribute to Mercury's iconic rock music.
Empire Records follows a group of quirky teenagers working at a struggling record store. Throughout the day, they face personal and professional challenges while figuring out their futures. With a focus on themes of friendship, music, and identity, the film explores the struggles and triumphs of young adulthood.
Freddie Mercury: The Final Act is a biographical documentary that delves into the last years of Freddie Mercury's life, focusing on his struggles with personal demons, his battle with AIDS, and his final live performance with Queen at Wembley Stadium. The film explores his impact as an iconic frontman and his enduring legacy in the world of music.
In 'Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride', a wedding in Vermont takes center stage as two people navigate the challenges of relationships and family dynamics. With a backdrop of beautiful scenery and romantic moments, this movie explores the emotions and bonds that come with love and marriage.
In the midst of World War II, a Polish violinist and a German opera singer form a forbidden love amidst the horrors of the German occupation of Poland. As they navigate the challenges of war and prejudice, they find solace in music and create a lasting legacy.
The Freddie Mercury Story: Who Wants to Live Forever? is a captivating biographical documentary that explores the life and career of the legendary rock singer Freddie Mercury. It delves into his journey from his humble beginnings in Zanzibar to becoming the frontman of the iconic band Queen. The documentary highlights his undeniable talent, remarkable stage presence, and the struggles he faced, including his battle with AIDS. Through interviews, archive footage, and reenactments, viewers get an intimate look at the man behind the music and understand why he continues to be an influential figure in the world of rock music.
A surgeon gets involved with a troubled woman named Petulia, leading to a doomed romance. The story is told in flashbacks, revealing the unraveling of their relationship and the dark secrets they both hold. Set amidst the backdrop of San Francisco in the 1960s, the film explores themes of domestic abuse, self-denial, and social commentary.
Live at the Brixton Academy in London, England on the 12th of December, 1986. Setlist: 1) Ask 2) Bigmouth Strikes Again [with "Panic" drum tease intro] 3) London 4) Miserable Lie 5) Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others 6) The Boy With The Thorn In His Side 7) Shoplifters Of The World Unite 8) There Is A Light That Never Goes Out 9) Is It Really So Strange 10) Cemetry Gates 11) This Night Has Opened My Eyes 12) Still Ill 13) Panic 14) The Queen Is Dead 15) William It Was Really Nothing 16) Hand In Glove *This concert, put together as a benefit for the Artists Against Apartheid, was originally due to be held at the Royal Albert Hall on the 14th of November but it had to be rescheduled following Johnny’s car accident. It turned out to be the last time the Smiths were on stage together, bar a few TV appearances. This was the only time “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others”, “Shoplifters Of The World Unite” and the “London”/”Miserable Lie” medley were ever performed by them.