Live In The Time Of COVID-19: Streaming Concerts For Wednesday, March 31

Charlie Puth
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– Charlie Puth
Charlie Puth gives his all during 103.5 KISS Jingle Ball at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., Dec. 13.

Concerts requiring massin-person gatherings have come to a halt thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, but a germ can’t stop the music. Artists across the globe are stepping up to perform in creative ways, most notably with livestreaming performances across social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch and beyond. 

In many cases, they are raising money for important causes, trying to keep their own important revenue coming in,  or simply keeping their fans (and themselves) entertained while we all wait for venues to re-open. In any case, they’re all valuable. In addition to sharing and keeping conversations about their art alive, it’s safe to say these streaming artist are performing a tremendous service to a shut-in world and for that they deserve our thanks. 

And if they have a tip jar, put in a little extra if you can. We are taking tips of the news kind at [email protected] at least one week in advance. Thank you, and check back regularly as this list will be updated often. 

All times Pacific Daylight Time unless noted

12 p.m.


The Chills Noonchorus


2 p.m.


Mike Rocket Facebook


3 p.m.


Travis Shallow Facebook


4:30 p.m.


John McCutcheon Mandolin


5 p.m.


Lael Neale Fans.live

Bob Egan Youtube

Lil Tjay Livexlive.Com


“Drom Online World Fest” Dzambo Agusevi Orchestra, Frevo Bombastico, Emre Kula, Mogollar , Gloria Gaynor Facebook

Youtube

Steve Gunn Noonchorus

Aoife O’Donovan Mandolin

John McCutcheon Mandolin


6 p.m.

Charlie Puth Yoop


Dinola Stageit

Joshua Radin Sessions Live

Keller Williams Stageit