Karen was a member of the Game Awards Orchestra this year, sharing the stage with featured artists Sting and Ray Chen. They performed "What Could Have Been" from Netflix's Arcane, with Sting on vocals and Chen on solo violin. This marked Karen's first performance at the prestigious awards show, which garnered an impressive 85 million worldwide viewers through its live stream. The live event took place on December 9 at The Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Music director Lorne Balfe, with whom Karen had the pleasure of recording the film score for "Bad Boys for Life," conducted the orchestra's performances.
Watch the live performance below:
Karen was a member of the Game Awards Orchestra this year, sharing the stage with featured artists Sting and Ray Chen. They performed "What Could Have Been" from Netflix's Arcane, with Sting on vocals and Chen on solo violin. This marked Karen's first performance at the prestigious awards show, which garnered an impressive 85 million worldwide viewers through its live stream. The live event took place on December 9 at The Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Music director Lorne Balfe, with whom Karen had the pleasure of recording the film score for "Bad Boys for Life," conducted the orchestra's performances.
Watch the live performance below:
Karen was a member of the Game Awards Orchestra this year, sharing the stage with featured artists Sting and Ray Chen. They performed "What Could Have Been" from Netflix's Arcane, with Sting on vocals and Chen on solo violin. This marked Karen's first performance at the prestigious awards show, which garnered an impressive 85 million worldwide viewers through its live stream. The live event took place on December 9 at The Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Music director Lorne Balfe, with whom Karen had the pleasure of recording the film score for "Bad Boys for Life," conducted the orchestra's performances.
Watch the live performance below:
Karen was a member of the Game Awards Orchestra this year, sharing the stage with featured artists Sting and Ray Chen. They performed "What Could Have Been" from Netflix's Arcane, with Sting on vocals and Chen on solo violin. This marked Karen's first performance at the prestigious awards show, which garnered an impressive 85 million worldwide viewers through its live stream. The live event took place on December 9 at The Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Music director Lorne Balfe, with whom Karen had the pleasure of recording the film score for "Bad Boys for Life," conducted the orchestra's performances.
Watch the live performance below:
Karen was a member of the Game Awards Orchestra this year, sharing the stage with featured artists Sting and Ray Chen. They performed "What Could Have Been" from Netflix's Arcane, with Sting on vocals and Chen on solo violin. This marked Karen's first performance at the prestigious awards show, which garnered an impressive 85 million worldwide viewers through its live stream. The live event took place on December 9 at The Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Music director Lorne Balfe, with whom Karen had the pleasure of recording the film score for "Bad Boys for Life," conducted the orchestra's performances.
Watch the live performance below:
Karen was a member of the Game Awards Orchestra this year, sharing the stage with featured artists Sting and Ray Chen. They performed "What Could Have Been" from Netflix's Arcane, with Sting on vocals and Chen on solo violin. This marked Karen's first performance at the prestigious awards show, which garnered an impressive 85 million worldwide viewers through its live stream. The live event took place on December 9 at The Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Music director Lorne Balfe, with whom Karen had the pleasure of recording the film score for "Bad Boys for Life," conducted the orchestra's performances.
Watch the live performance below:
Karen was a member of the Game Awards Orchestra this year, sharing the stage with featured artists Sting and Ray Chen. They performed "What Could Have Been" from Netflix's Arcane, with Sting on vocals and Chen on solo violin. This marked Karen's first performance at the prestigious awards show, which garnered an impressive 85 million worldwide viewers through its live stream. The live event took place on December 9 at The Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Music director Lorne Balfe, with whom Karen had the pleasure of recording the film score for "Bad Boys for Life," conducted the orchestra's performances.
Watch the live performance below: