9.: Rufus Wainwright is doing a virtual livestream tour of his nine studio albums in chronological order. Tickets for the October dates are on sale now for more information and all show dates, visit. Members of the community will also have the chance to snag a very limited number of in-person tickets social distancing guidelines will be followed. October’s will celebrate the 15th anniversary of Hanson’s The Best of Hanson, Live and Electric. The pop-rock trio will be doing three shows each month through January, with each month featuring a new theme.
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9-11: Hanson are kicking off their first livestream concert series in October from Cain’s Ballroom to help promote and support independent music venues. Tickets are about $14 (£10.99) the show begins at 5 p.m. The rockers will be debuting new songs from their upcoming album Oceans, which is coming next year. Japanese band Esprit D’Air are playing a livestream show in celebration of their 10th anniversary. ET tickets start at $25 on her website, and benefit The Avril Lavigne Foundation and Global Lyme Alliance. “I’m so excited for fans and friends from all over the world to join me and my very special guests for #FightLyme, which will benefit the Lyme community,” Lavigne, who has shared her battle against Lyme disease, said in a statement. Her career-spanning set will include hits, fan favorite songs, as well as tunes from 2019’s Head Above Water. 24: Avril Lavigne is playing a livestream concert to raise awareness of Lyme disease. While sites like Stageit have been offering up livestream shows for less-known artists for years, the loss of road time has inspired some acts to look for a new, temporary way to bond with fans until a return to normal.Ĭheck out our ever-expanding list of shows and musical events to stream from the comfort of your home. With venues and bars on lock down across the country, there are plenty of things you can watch from the safety of your couch, thanks to everyone from Miley Cyrus to the New York Metropolitan Opera and the fine folks at Disney. As the nation adjusts to the new reality of life under self-quarantine in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, a number of artists and musical institutions are taking the show online to share some musical joy during these trying times.