During these times where we should all be staying at home, there are so many things that we miss, and it only becomes stronger the more time we spend in isolation.
If you’re longing for the experience of going to a concert and all the excitement that comes from seeing artists performing their work on stage, it might be worth finding an online one to watch.
Whether you catch the performance live on a stream, or re-watch an older show from your favorite band; you can find pretty much anything you’re looking for on the internet. If you’re hoping to try something new, it might be worth taking a look at some of these online concerts.
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Top 5 live-streamed music shows to check out
Erykah Badu, Quarantine: Apocalypse 3
Erykah’s amazing live streamed shows are truly something to behold, providing an incredible experience to any individuals who are lucky enough to witness them, even if it’s only through a screen. The production on Apocalypse 3 alone was fantastic; from the lighting, to the costumes the band were wearing.
Norah Jones:
Norah has been creating livestream concerts throughout the pandemic, generally a few times a week, with nothing except her equipment and voice to create a truly beautiful arrangement for you to see. She offers 21-minute sets as well, so you’re likely to find that it won’t take up too much time at all to stop by and have a listen.
Daniela Mercury, Live da Rainha:
This Brazilian superstar has performed for countless people, with one of the most notable events being in Rio de Janeiro on New Year’s Eve 2010. While her quarantine concerts are on a much smaller scale than this celebration, you’re certain to find that she packs a lot of energy and fun into her 3-hour online shows.
Code Orange:
While many artists have scaled back due to the pandemic, Code Orange instead staged a concert film in their hometown Roxian Theater (an empty venue) for their fans. More than 13,000 people tuned in, which is far more than the physical location’s capacity. This proves that the show can go on, even in a time where people can’t physically be there.
Post Malone, Nirvana Tribute:
If you’re a fan of Nirvana or Post Malone, then you may have already heard of this one. Austin Richard Post sung his heart-out in a tribute to Nirvana, with Blink 182’s Travis Barker doing excellent work on the drums. To make it even better, it was done to help the World Health Organization, which in a time like this, is something that practically everyone can get behind.
Interested in learning guitar yourself?
You could learn to play the instrument during your quarantine downtime too – and with a wide variety of excellent resources online to help you, you could master guitar in no time at all.
To get a better idea on what’s on offer, consider checking out some of our reviews. Rocksmith review is a great place to start, so be sure to give it a read.
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