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Live In The Time Of COVID-19: Streaming Concerts For Tuesday, June 9
Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press via AP – Arkells
The Arkells steal the spotlight during the Juno Awards at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, March 25.
Concerts requiring mass, in-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.
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All times Pacific Daylight Time unless noted
10 a.m.
Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park)
Bandsintown on Twitch
Relix Live
Arkells, daily
Sofi Tukker, daily
11 a.m.
Bandsintown Takeover
Twitch
12 p.m.
Jay Psaros, Martin Guitar”Jam In Place” Instagram
Rock and Roll Playhouse, Live From The Playroom, various artists, weekdays
Billboard Live, daily
Dim Mak, Stay In Your Damn House Party
Pitchfork Live,
Baby’s All Right TV, various artists, daily
6 p.m.
Trixie Mattel
RAC
Waxahatchee & Kevin Morby, daily
7 p.m.
Krystle Dos Santos
8:30 p.m.
Adrian Chalifour Facebook
Amy Denio Liveconcertsstream.Com
9 p.m.
Valentino Khan, Mad Decent Live