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Live Music During Coronavirus: Which Artists Are Streaming?

Death Cab for Cutie, Third Man Records, Diplo and more

Need a live fix? Look no further than this list of artists who are doing daily—or less occasional—streams through social media and YouTube.

(We here at SPIN will be updating this list daily as things change.)

Upcoming

Middle Kids will be playing a show at 9pm on Oct. 22. And if you can’t see it live, then you’ll have 72 to watch the show. Get your tickets here.

Planet Afropunk is going virtual and will stream performances from around the world. It kicks off at 11am on Oct. 23 then at 10am on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25. Find out more here.

The Avett Brothers will be doing their second drive-in show on Oct. 23 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, which will also be livestreamed. You can find out more about how to stream it here.

Joji will be playing songs from his new album, Nectar in a show called “The Extravaganza,” on Oct. 23 at 7pm PT/10pm ET. Get your tickets here.

Angel Olsen, Phoebe Bridgers, Brittany Howard and more will be performing at the Village of Love Planned Parenthood benefit concert on Oct. 25 at 6pm PT/9pm ET via Live.ly. Get your ticket here.

The Lemonheads will be doing a livestream from NYC’s Bowery Electric on Oct. 25 at 9pm ET. Get your tickets here.

Braids will be playing six concerts in six different time zones over the course of 24 hours. You can watch the show(s) on Oct. 29 starting at 6am ET (9pm Melbourne time) with the last show at 12am ET/9pm PT. You can watch it via their YouTube channel or IG account.

Sam Smith will be doing a one-off show at Abbey Road Studios to celebrate his new album Love Goes on Oct. 30. You can hop on the presale by ordering his album here.

Ezra Furman will be streaming an intimate livestreamed show at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on Nov. 1. Get your tickets here.

Niall Horan will be doing a one-off livestream show that from the Robert Albert Hall in London on Nov. 7. All profits will be split between his touring crew and the #WeNeedCrew Relief fund. Tickets go on sale on Oct. 16 here.

311 will be celebrating their 30th anniversary with 311 StreamSystem. The band will perform on the 11th day for three months starting on Nov. 11. Find out more here.

Brendan Benson will be celebrating his 50th birthday with Brendan Benson: Live from The 5 Spot on Nov. 14 at 4:20pm CT. Get your tickets here.

Ongoing

Starting on Oct. 9, Rufus Wainwright will be doing A Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective! where he will play an album from his music catalogue chronologically top-to-bottom. You find more about tickets and dates for other shows here.

The Grateful Dead are launching Shakedown Stream, a weekly YouTube concert series, that will kick off on Friday (April 10) at 8pm ET. Find out more information here.

Archives

Here are links to folks who have done some one-offs, whose shows are still live on social media or YouTube.

Hayley Williams will be appearing on the April 8th episode of Bethline, Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast’s weekly YouTube show. Listen to it below.

Third Eye Blind will be doing a Kitchen Concert Series, which you can find on the band’s YouTube page.