“Good Morning America” Announces 2020 Summer Concert Series Line-up...

May 21, 2020

This morning “Good Morning America” revealed more of its star-studded line-up for the 2020 Summer Concert Series including: Mariah Carey, Kygo ft OneRepublic & Valerie Broussard, Billie Joe Armstrong, John Legend, Sia, Old Dominion, Shaggy ft Sting, Ellie Goulding, Skip Marley & H.E.R and Bebe Rexha.


As previously announced, Katy Perry will kick off the series on Friday, May 22 with a performance of her new single “Daisies” and more. 

 



May 22 – Katy Perry #KatyPerryOnGMA 
 
May 29 – Kygo ft OneRepublic & Valerie Broussard #KygoOnGMA

June 5 – Billie Joe Armstrong #BillieJoeArmstrongOnGMA

June 19 – John Legend #JohnLegendOnGMA

June 26 – Sia #SiaOnGMA

July 3 – Old Dominion #OldDominionOnGMA 

July 10 – Shaggy ft Sting #ShaggyOnGMA 

Dates to be announced:

Ellie Goulding #EllieGouldingOnGMA

Skip Marley & H.E.R #SkipMarleyOnGMA  #HERonGMA 

Bebe Rexha #BebeRexhaOnGMA

Mariah Carey #MariahOnGMA

More to come…


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The 2020 Summer Concert Series is sponsored by Caesars Rewards. This year’s concert series will be held virtually.

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