Musical stars are making sure those practicing social distancing feel a little less alone — and a whole lot more entertained. Ever since the coronavirus outbreak began, artists have been putting on live, at-home performances for fans who are self-isolating, and they're quite the joy to witness. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin seemingly kick-started the trend on March 16 when he launched a new virtual concert series dubbed Together At Home: Who-Global Citizen Solidarity Sessions in partnership with the World Health Organization and Global Citizen.
Since then, plenty of other artists have followed suit and shared their own mini concert videos on social media, both associated with the Together At Home series and not. Charlie Puth, John Legend, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, Hozier, and Jennifer Hudson are just a few of the big names who've gotten in on the action, and we expect even more to catch on and do the same. The best part of these gigs? They're totally free to watch, and you have a front-row seat from the comfort of your couch. Cozy up and watch 'em all ahead.
Wearing a robe and no pants, Legend treated us to performances of "All of Me" and even "Tale as Old as Time" from Beauty and the Beast. Plus, Luna and a towel-covered Chrissy Teigen made a cameo.
He serenaded fans with hits like "One Call Away" and "See You Again" during his 29-minute Instagram Live concert.
The sister duo sang "Happy Without Me," "The Kids Are Alright," and more.
Watch her hang in her bedroom (and even stand on her bed!) while singing hits like "Man," "Small Things," and "Too Little Too Late."
She covered "Always Be My Baby" and hit ALL those high notes.
A few of her friends joined in on a video call to sing "Don't Start Now" together — how cute!
This is just one of the many at-home performances he's shared with his social media followers.
The adorable couple teamed up to cover Ed Sheeran's "Kiss Me," Shawn's "Lost in Japan," Camila's "Havana," and more.
The singer got all dolled up in a sequin dress to perform "Giving Myself," "Memory," and more in an hourlong virtual concert.
The former Fifth Harmony member sang "50 Feet" and her song from the Birds of Prey soundtrack, "Invisible Chains," to raise money for MusiCares.
Wearing a Looney Tunes Tasmanian Devil t-shirt, he sang a collection his own songs, including "Black and White," "Flicker," and "Nice to Meet Ya."
After showing off his piano skills for a hot second, the rapper performed "1999," "Take It EZ," "I Used to Love H.E.R.," and more in his living room.
Urban performed "Somebody Like You," "God Whispered Your Name," and more, all while his wife, Nicole Kidman, adorably provided backup dancing.
Urban shared another concert video from his home studio, singing hits like "Never Comin Down" and "Somewhere in My Car" with Nicole as his backup dancer again.
John's performance of his new song "Actions" featured a cameo by Chrissy Teigen.
She sang hits like "Hard Place" and "Comfortable."
She took NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series into her home, where she sang "Isabel's Moment," "Prophet," and "Homegirl."
He treated viewers to live renditions of "Mean It" and "F*ck, I'm Lonely," to name a few.
He performed a few of Coldplay's popular hits like "Yellow" and "Viva La Vida," and even blessed us with a cover of David Bowie's "Life on Mars."
The curly-haired Australian singer strummed his guitar and crooned "Emmylou" and "Mess Is Mine."
Watching him sing hits like "Home," "Times Like These," and "Do You Remember" is like a soothing escape for the mind.
The talented artist played piano and covered "Make You Feel My Love" by Bob Dylan for her Instagram followers.
The Irish musician sang "Nina Cried Power," "From Eden," "Work Song," and even covered "Toxic" by Britney Spears.
The band performed a few of their own songs, including "Counting Stars" and "Apologize" and even covered the Jonas Brothers's "Sucker," which lead vocalist Ryan Tedder actually wrote himself!
Bryan played the guitar and casually performed "One Margarita," "Born Here Live Here Die Here," and more.
He sang "Sure Thing," "Sky Walker," and "Simple Things."
The British band's lead vocalist, Dave Bayley, covered Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" from his bright pink studio.
The violinist's performance is undeniably soothing to listen to.
Lead guitarist and vocalist Jim Adkins sang songs like "Movielike," "Always Be," and, of course, "The Middle."
Over FaceTime, naturally.
Thomas played guitar and covered "Don't Dream It's Over" while hanging on his couch.
Watch her sing "July," "I Got So High That I Saw Jesus," and more.