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5 Spots to Find Music Livestreams

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While we usually do a roundup of some of the best shows in the city, we decided to take a different path due to COVID-19 and locate upcoming streams with artists and bands. Check back with us every week for an updated list of entertainment while we’re social distancing.

 


 

1. THE GRAMMYS “MUSEUM AT HOME” SERIES

 

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KATHY HUTCHINS / SHUTTERSTOCK (ACRONYM)

 

Previous concert streams are already on the GRAMMYs “Museum at Home” page including sessions with Billie Eilish, X Ambassadors, and more, and the upcoming streams will be added at these dates:

April 11: Watch Tanya Tucker, Brandi Carlile and Shooter Jennings here.

April 13: Watch Common here.

April 15: Watch Alice Merton here.

April 18: Watch Los Tigres del Norte here.

April 20: Watch Richard Marx here.

April 22: Watch Courtney Barnett here.

April 25: Watch Ben Platt here.

April 27: Watch Sabrina Carpenter here.

April 29: Watch Brett Young here.

 


 

2. COACHELLA: 20 YEARS IN THE DESERT

 

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COACHELLA. KIRANSPHOTOS / SHUTTERSTOCK (ACRONYM)

 

2020 is still technically getting a Coachella festival, but it has been rescheduled for October. But that won’t stop Coachella’s spirit, so on the opening date of the festival, a movie will be available on the date the festival was supposed to take place. Billboard shares the following about the film:

“Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert opens with voiceover from Billie Eilish saying, “Everybody knows what Coachella is,” over footage of her headlining set last year. The three-and-a-half-minute teaser then shuffles between bits of Jimmy Kimmel, Family Guy and Pres. Obama dropping mentions of the fest before a quick montage of performances from Travis ScottMadonnaPaul McCartneyRadiohead and Beyoncé crushing it.

The YouTube Originals doc will be available to stream on April 10.

Watch the trailer here:

 

 


 

3. MILEY CYRUS

 

 

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Miley Cyrus’ “Bright Minded: Live”

When: Every week around 2:30 p.m. EST

Where: Instagram

Each weekday, Cyrus and a special guest discuss “How to stay LIT with love in dark times.” Early episodes have featured Demi Lovato, Amy Schumer, Paris Hilton, Reese Witherspoon, Dua Lipa, and Hillary Duff.

 


 

 

4. BEN GIBBARD FROM DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE’S WEEKLY “LIVE FROM HOME”

 

 

When: Weekly Streams

Where: Multiple Streaming Locations can be found here.

Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard is performing regular concerts from his home studio. His initial performances have featured a mix of DCFC songs, material from The Postal Service, and covers of Radiohead and New Order. Future shows may include special guests.

Gibbard is also encouraging his fans to donate to organizations including Aurora Commons and the University District Food Bank.

 


 

5. LIVE NATION LIVE FROM HOME

 

 

If you’re looking for the top artists today, Live Nation is the place to be. They have a full database of shows that will be happening and where they’ll be happening, whether it’s on Instagram Live, Twitch or YouTube. Some big names include Melissa Ethridge, Tori Kelly, Shane Told (Silverstein), Erykah Badu, Kelsey Ballerini, and John Mayer.

Check out the full listing here.

 

 

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