lundi 30 mars 2020
Demi Lovato Sings "Skyscraper" For iHeartRadio's Living Room Concert, and Wow, Her Vocals

Demi Lovato was one of the many stars who performed during the iHeartRadio Living Room Concert on Sunday. The show - which took place via livestream and was hosted by Elton John - paid tribute to the health professionals, first responders, and local heroes who are on the frontlines fighting the spread of coronavirus and supported Feeding America and the First Responders Children's Foundation. Lovato belted out a beautiful rendition of "Skyscraper" from her home, and honestly, we needed that. Other performers included Billie Eilish, the Backstreet Boys, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Shawn Mendes, and Camila Cabello.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, celebrities have been streaming their at-home experiences on social media. Jimmy Fallon, for instance, has been doing his late-night show from home, and Lovato is set to make an appearance on Tuesday. Until then, watch her performance ahead.
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