Post Malone has announced that he'll be performing Nirvana covers during a livestream to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts.
Taking place Friday, April 24, at 6 p.m. ET, the livestream will raise funds for the UN Foundation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund to help the World Health Organization. Google will be matching up to $5 million dollars of the donations made during the event.
Malone's tribute to Nirvana shouldn't come as a huge surprise, as clues on his own body point to the Seattle grunge band's influence on his life. The rapper has a face tattoo that reads "Stay Away," matching the
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