Kesha, Finneas and more will partake in the expanded, digital Fader Fort broadcast benefitting those affected by the coronavirus pandemic
, which will raise money for musicians and entertainment professionals impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The event, boasting performances and content from over 100 artists, will air in nine-hour broadcasts set for Tuesday, March 31st and Wednesday, April 1st from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET.Phantogram, Brian Fallon, Hinds, Jessie Reyez, Girlpool, Half Waif, Rod Wave, Aminé, Earthgang, G Herbo, JoJo x Lido and RMR. Several special surprise guests will also be peppered throughout.
The full line-up with time slots will be announced Tuesday morning, and details for the Wednesday line-up will follow on Tuesday afternoon. All performances will be available for a 24-hour window at the Fader FortPer a press release, the digital fest will boast a unique mix of performances and other content. For instance, Kesha will debut a new song from the intro to herdocumentary, while G Herbo will share some behind-the-scenes footage from his recent tour.
The Fader Fort is a mainstay at South by Southwest, and the digital broadcast came together after the Austin
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