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If you’re missing the concert atmosphere, there are still some artists streaming their music live right to you at home on your couch. You get to kick back, relax, and enjoy the music from a virtual front-row seat. Here are some artists who have virtual concerts coming up this week if you’re interested.
Hot Chip – Concert Live Stream – Saturday, September 5, 9 PM Central – $17.50
After all the cancellations, Hot Chip is coming at you “Live in Streamland.” They’re streaming through the service Dice. This will be Hot Chip’s only live show this year. Tickets are available for sale from the link above at $17.50. There are four different regional streams, but they are not region locked, and you can stream whichever time you prefer. The US time is 9 PM Central. For those interested, there are also ticket bundles with merchandise.
Declan Mckenna – Concert Live Stream – Friday, September 4, 3 PM Central – $6.50
Declan Mckenna will be celebrating the release of his newest album “Zeros” by playing the full set in this streaming event/album listening party. This livestream is hosted through the streaming service Dice, which is compatible with most smartphones, computers, Smart TVs, game consoles, and more. Tickets are available for sale from the link above at $6.50. There are tickets available for four different time zones and currencies, but it is not region locked, so you can buy whichever is most convenient for you. For those interested, there are also ticket bundles with merchandise.
Devin Townsend – Concert Live Stream – Saturday, September 5, 3 PM Central – $25
After the cancellation of his headlining of Bloodstock, Devin Townsend is offering a livestream event continuing his Empath tour. He will also be answering some questions and interacting with participants during the stream. The concert will have eight different camera angles for viewing. This event is hosted on StageIt, which uses its own currency of “notes” to purchase tickets. If you’re interested, a ticket to this stream will run you 250 notes, which equates to $25.
Say Hi – Living Room Concert – Multiple dates available – $20
Instead of cancelling his tour, Say Hi transferred it all online. All tickets and original tour dates are to be streamed in small living room-style concerts over the streaming service zoom. You do not have to be from the specified area on the ticket, but simply need to keep time zones in mind. There will also be Q&A sessions during the shows. You are not required to have your camera on to attend the zoom call. Zoom is compatible with most smart phones and computers. If you’re interested, each ticket costs $20.
Written by: Evan