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Chloe Bailey To Make Solo Debut on ‘Good Morning America’

Chloe Bailey, one half of the singing sister duo Chloe x Halle, is set to perform as a solo artist later this summer. Good Morning America announced Bailey would take the stage as part of the show's 2021 Summer Concert Series.
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Chloe Bailey, one half of the singing sister duo Chloe x Halle, is set to perform as a solo artist later this summer. Good Morning America announced Bailey would take the stage as part of the show’s 2021 Summer Concert Series.

She joins the star-studded lineup that includes stars like Bebe Rexha, Fall Out Boy, G-Eazy, Karol G, Chance the Rapper, Glass Animals, Leon Bridges, Sofia Carson, and Tinashe. BTS will kick off the series on May 28, while Bailey will perform on the June 21 concert date. The 2021 Summer Concert Series will run until the end of August, and Bastille will close out the summer.

The concert series will take place in a virtual format because of the COVID-19 pandemic and health and safety regulations. Previously, the performances were showcased in New York City’s Central Park. However, fans can catch all performances by either tuning in to Good Morning America on respectful days or streaming through the ABC app, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV.

Bailey is fresh off her second studio album, The Ungodly Hour, which she and her sister released last year under Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment record label. Their most recent song, “Forgive Me,” reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s R&B Chart. Next, she will appear in the horror-thriller film, The Georgetown Project alongside Russell Crowe and Samantha Mathis. 

Even though Bailey remains part of the Chloe x Halle duo, both Bailey and her sister are venturing out on separate solo projects in the film world. Moreover, the two created individual social media accounts cementing their individuality as people and as artists. Check out both Chloe and Halle‘s new Instagrams for more updates. The Ungodly Hour is available for streaming on Apple Music, Spotify, and other major music streaming outlets.