(hennemusic) Blink-182's Travis Barker Helps Post Malone Tribute Nirvana was a top 20 story of April 2020: Post Malone rocked a livestream Nirvana tribute concert from his home in Salt Lake City, UT on April 24 to raise funds for COVID-19 relief efforts.
The rapper was joined by Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, guitarist Nick Mack and bassist Brian Lee for the 75-minute, 15-song performance of hits and fan favorites by the Seattle band.
"@PostMalone and crew are killing it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!," tweeted Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic during the show, which was streamed live by hennemusic. "So proud of @PostMalone and crew. Everyone so good so talented. I am moved!!!!! I don't think these fellows can play any better. They are on fire!!!! Hello!!!!!! I love you all!!!! I am holding emotions back the whole show."
"GOOSEBUMPS!," posted Courtney Love on Instagram after the show. "Go have a margarita @postmalone. Nothing but love from here. Congratulations. 2.6 million bucks for covid 19 relief." Watch the official video of the livestream here.
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