Amazon Music Live - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Jelly Roll
GRAMMY-nominated artist Jelly Roll kicked off the third season of Amazon Music Live with a must-see performance. Fans were treated to Jelly Roll's powerhouse vocals as he sang his biggest songs and previewed new music from his latest album Beautifully Broken.

Big Sean
Hip-hop superstar and Detroit-native Big Sean joined Amazon Music Live with an unforgettable performance on 10/24. Fans were captivated by Big Sean's energetic delivery as he performed his hit singles and previewed new tracks from his latest project.

Halsey
Global pop icon Halsey took the stage for a special Halloween performance on Amazon Music Live. Fans tuned in on October 31st to experience Halsey's electrifying set, which featured her biggest hits.

Gunna
Atlanta rapper Gunna joined Amazon Music Live for a live performance. On November 14th, fans tuned in to watch Gunna perform his biggest hits and preview new music.

TWICE
Global K-pop sensations TWICE took the Amazon Music Live stage on November 21st. Fans tuned in to witness the group's high-energy performance, packed with their smash hit singles and fan-favorite tracks.

J Balvin
Global Latin icon J Balvin took the stage for an unforgettable performance on Amazon Music Live. Fans tuned in on November 7th to experience J Balvin's high-energy set, which showcased his chart-topping hits and fan-favorite songs.

Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg closed out the Amazon Music Live season after the Black Friday game and delivered an unforgettable performance.
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