Departure Lounge with Delta Goodrem
Episode 487, Aug 11, 2020, 12:14 AM
Whilst 2020 has seen the world go through unprecedented times, for Delta Goodrem it’s been a year that has seen her release incredibly powerful pieces of music and connect with fans like only she can do.
In April, Global Citizen together with Lady Gaga reached out and invited Goodrem to perform as part of the online One World: Together At Home festival in support of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization. Delta was the only artist performing
in Australia, with the event capturing over 270 million viewers who had tuned in around the world.
On Anzac Day, April 25th, Delta was one of four hosts of the Music From The Home Front live music event broadcast on the Nine Network, and performed ‘Down Under’ with Men At Work’s Colin Hay.
Keen to connect with her fans from all over the world, Delta launched The Bunkerdown Sessions via her social media platforms 14 weeks ago. Performing live deep cuts from her extensive catalogue and some new pieces she had been working on, on the seventh week she surprised and
delighted fans by performing her recent single ‘Keep Climbing’ for the first time.
She also launched Delta Goodrem Foundation, which strives to spread kindness, hope and support for those facing illness, hardship and inequality. With a lead collaboration with St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, to help fund medical research in cellular therapy for blood cancers and auto-immune disease with $1+ GST from every ticket purchased to the BRIDGE OVER
TROUBLED DREAMS TOUR being donated to the Foundation – visit deltagoodremfoundation.org
Delta has also returned this year as the longest serving Coach on The Voice Australia, and celebrated 150 episodes in June, ahead of the Grand Final this coming Sunday July 19th on Nine, where she will perform ‘Paralyzed’ for the very first time during the show.
With such a busy schedule, we were thrilled to have a few minutes of Delta's time on the Departure Lounge.
How is she dealing with face timing her mum while in iso?
In April, Global Citizen together with Lady Gaga reached out and invited Goodrem to perform as part of the online One World: Together At Home festival in support of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization. Delta was the only artist performing
in Australia, with the event capturing over 270 million viewers who had tuned in around the world.
On Anzac Day, April 25th, Delta was one of four hosts of the Music From The Home Front live music event broadcast on the Nine Network, and performed ‘Down Under’ with Men At Work’s Colin Hay.
Keen to connect with her fans from all over the world, Delta launched The Bunkerdown Sessions via her social media platforms 14 weeks ago. Performing live deep cuts from her extensive catalogue and some new pieces she had been working on, on the seventh week she surprised and
delighted fans by performing her recent single ‘Keep Climbing’ for the first time.
She also launched Delta Goodrem Foundation, which strives to spread kindness, hope and support for those facing illness, hardship and inequality. With a lead collaboration with St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, to help fund medical research in cellular therapy for blood cancers and auto-immune disease with $1+ GST from every ticket purchased to the BRIDGE OVER
TROUBLED DREAMS TOUR being donated to the Foundation – visit deltagoodremfoundation.org
Delta has also returned this year as the longest serving Coach on The Voice Australia, and celebrated 150 episodes in June, ahead of the Grand Final this coming Sunday July 19th on Nine, where she will perform ‘Paralyzed’ for the very first time during the show.
With such a busy schedule, we were thrilled to have a few minutes of Delta's time on the Departure Lounge.
How is she dealing with face timing her mum while in iso?