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Broadway and TV stars showed their support for the victims and survivors of the Parkland shooting incident. Matthew Morrison, Rachel Bloom, and several other artists were confirmed to take part in a benefit concert. -
Eagles Of Death Metal’s Jesse Hughes Apologizes For Tirade Against Parkland Survivors
Jesse Hughes recently clarified his statements about the Parkland shooting survivors, as well as the March for Our Lives rally. He said that he did not mean to offend anyone. -
Ariana Grande Sings 'Be Alright' At March For Our Lives Rally
Ariana Grande performed one of her songs off of her 'Dangerous Woman' album. The singer hugged the survivors of the Parkland shooting after her March for Our Live performance. -
Garth Brooks Debuts New Song With Emotional Message For Emma Gonzales
Garth Brooks encouraged his fans to join Saturday's 'March for Our Lives' event in Washington, D.C. to protest against gun violence and mass shootings. He also dedicated a song for the young organizers of the event. -
Demi Lovato Kicks Off ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ Tour With Parkland Shooting Survivors
Demi Lovato asked a group of Parkland shooting survivors to join her on stage during her first Tell Me You Love Me show in San Diego. The singer praised the young kids for their strength.
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