Arcade Fire at Panorama Festival 2016 - Friday
photo by P Squared

Today's livestreams (Paul McCartney, Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Faith No More, J Balvin, more)

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LAST UPDATED: 6/20 at 12:01 AM ET

HERE ARE TODAY’S LIVESTREAMS (Saturday, 6/20):

Hellfest streams sets from previous years starting at 6 AM ET on hellfest.fr, Facebook, and YouTube, including Faith No More, Bad Religion, At The Gates, Devin Townsend, Agnostic Front, Sepultura, Every Time I Die, and In Flames.

“Light from Lockn'” streams on FANS.com through Sunday, with “live music, archival footage, exclusive content, surprise guest appearances, and much more” from Lockn’ Fest. Today’s stream starts at 10 AM ET, with Phil Lesh and friends, Margo Price, Steel Pulse, Vulpeck and more.

La Blogotheque’s Stay Away Shows streams every day at 1 PM ET on Instagram. Today Marissa Nadler performs.

Rough Trade’s daily Instagram TV series, Rough Trade Transmissions, continues at 1 PM ET.

Tim Burgess of The Charlatans is presenting daily Twitter listening parties for classic (and sometimes new) indie and alternative albums, with commentary from the artists who made them. Today they’ll discuss Public Service Broadcasting‘s Every Valley at 1 PM ET and HindsLeave Me Alone at 4 PM ET.

Robyn DJs at 3 PM ET on Konichiwa TV.

Konichiwa TV: Club DOMO Pt. 3

It’s time for our third Club DOMO this Saturday as part of Love Record Stores Day. I’ll be playing some of the remixes from the 'Honey' album together with things that weren’t made for a dance floor necessarily. See you there 🤤 rbn.lnk.to/club-domo-pt3Fa7PM BST/8PM CEST/2PM EST/11AM PST

Posted by Robyn on Thursday, June 18, 2020

Kvelertak are playing a “Game Show” set, which includes “spinning the Kvelertak ‘Setlist of Fortune’ – we’ve dug up some old classics and rehearsed songs we’ve never, or rarely, played live before. There will be a proper Q&A and we’ll take a couple requests,” from Amper Tone Studio in Oslo at 3 PM ET. Tickets are on sale now.

Small Business Live streams at 4 PM ET on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, with Ms. Lauryn Hill, 2 Chainz, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Leon Bridges, Nathaniel Rateliff, T-Pain, and more.

Sleaford Mods are broadcasting a performance from London’s 100 Club at 4 PM ET and tickets are on sale now.

UPDATE: Sleaford Mods stream postponed until September 12:

Pickathon continues broadcasting a concert a day from their vaults at 4 PM ET, and you can watch on BrooklynVegan’s Facebook. They’re taking donations for MusiCares’ COVID-19 relief fund, and today’s set is with The Wild Reeds.

Jesse Malin‘s weekly livestream series “The Fine Art of Self Distancing” streams at 4 PM ET on YouTube.

Mike and Jules Peters of The Alarm stream “The Big Night In” at 4 PM ET on Facebook, with special guests Slim Jim Phantom of The Stray Cats and Captain Sensible of The Damned.

Honus Honus of Man Man‘s daily “Live from Honie Pond Shower Stream” streams at 4 PM ET on Instagram.

Last month, Joey Cape did an all-Lagwagon livestream for Lagwagon Day, and this weekend he’ll do a stream playing all songs by his underrated early 2000s indie rock band Bad Astronaut. He’ll be joined by Brian Wahlstrom (who’s also in Scorpios with Joey) and it goes down at 5 PM ET on StageIt (tickets).

Christine and the Queens are doing something on Instagram every day at 5 PM ET, “guests and weird concepts included.”

Select songs from Foo Fighters‘ 2019 Sonic Temple set stream at 7 PM ET on Danny Wimmer Presents’ YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook.

J. Balvin‘s “Behind the Colores: The Live Experience” streams on YouTube at 7 PM ET.

The Met is hosting “Nightly Met Opera Streams” every day during its coronavirus closure. Each night is a different “complete operatic gem from our collection of HD presentations from the past 14 years,” and begins streaming at 7:30 PM ET. Philip Glass’s Akhnaten streams today.

Palehound, Sidney Gish, Makele Clemmons, Coco & Clair Clair, and Sweeping Promises perform on Twitch at 8 PM ET.
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Dead & Company‘s “One More Saturday Night” archival stream series continues at 8 PM ET on nugs.tv.

‘Round Midnight Preserves,’ featuring “musical collaborations, never-before-seen performances from past Midnight Preserves, and commentary from Preservation Hall Creative Director Ben Jaffe, director Danny Clinch and special guests,” streams at 9 PM ET on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch, with Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Paul McCartney, Arcade Fire, Dave Grohl, Elvis Costello, Beck, Jim James, Nathaniel Rateliff and more.

Love Record Stores’ 24-hour virtual in-store will feature DJ sets, appearances, and performances from Four Tet, Darkstar, Kelly Lee Owens, Blanck Mass, Austra, Circa Waves, The Go! Team, Moby, Laura Marling, Liz Phair, Joan As Police Woman, Keaton Henson, Field Music, Jesca Hoop, Nilüfer Yanya, Brittany Howard, Margaret Glaspy, Patterson Hood, Honey Harper, Let’s Eat Grandma, Marika Hackman, Neon Indian, John Grant, Tim Burgess, I Break Horses, Lee Ranaldo & Raül Refree, Liars, Yann Tiersen, Fenne Lily, Cut Worms, Porridge Radio, Shame, and more.

Jeff Tweedy‘s livestream series “The Tweedy Show” streams most nights on Instagram at 10 PM ET.

Nick Cave‘s Bad Seed TeeVee broadcasts videos, live performances, interviews, and more 24/7 on YouTube.

MORE STUFF TO WATCH AND LISTEN TO FROM HOME

Every day, we’re posting more of our favorite live concert videos here. Also, check out our latest album reviews in Notable Releases and Bill’s Indie Basement and subscribe to our monthly Spotify playlist to listen to some of our favorite new songs.

Missed livestreams or other quarantine/isolation videos from earlier this week/previous weeks? Watch archives of Lou Barlow playing a new Dinosaur Jr. song, Kurt Vile covering John Prine, American Football playing “Stay Home” while staying home, Matt Berninger on Colbert, full set videos from Primavera Sound, Paul Simon & Edie Brickell, PUP’s Stefan Babcock, Billie Joe Armstrong, Matt Freeman playing Rancid, Op Ivy, and Motorhead, Baroness, Bon Iver, Julien Baker, James Blake, Dashboard Confessional, The Hives, Brian Fallon covering Lana Del Rey and talking with Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional, Ben Gibbard covering The Beatles, Metallica, Mutoid Man, Jeff Tweedy, John Prine covers, Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires covering Radiohead, Jim James covering The Beatles and Bill Withers, Angel Olsen covering Roxy Music and Tori Amos, The Tallest Man on Earth covering Wilco, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Iver, Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, The Strokes, The National, Daniel Johnston and more, Phoebe Bridgers covering Conor Oberst, and Theh 1975, and Code Orange.

UPCOMING LIVESTREAMS

Sunday, June 21

Hellfest streams sets from previous years starting at 6 AM ET on hellfest.fr, Facebook, and YouTube, including Prophets of Rage, Suicidal Tendencies, Obituary, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Madball.

“Light from Lockn'” streams on FANS.com through Sunday, with “live music, archival footage, exclusive content, surprise guest appearances, and much more” from Lockn’ Fest. Today’s stream starts at 10 AM ET, with Phil Lesh and friends, Charles Bradley, Hot Tuna, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Trey Anastasio Band and more.

La Blogotheque’s Stay Away Shows streams every day at 1 PM ET on Instagram. Today A.O. Gerber performs.

Laura Marling is giving guitar lessons on Instagram every Sunday at 2 PM ET.

Pickathon continues broadcasting a concert a day from their vaults at 4 PM ET, and you can watch on BrooklynVegan’s Facebook. They’re taking donations for MusiCares’ COVID-19 relief fund, and today’s set is with The Easy Leaves.

Roger Harvey “Live from a Distance,” streams weekly at 4:20 PM ET on YouTube.

City Winery streams a Father’s Day Special at 5 PM ET with Willie Nile, Billy Bragg, Joan Osborne, Dar Williams and more; tickets are on sale now.

“The Chi With Love” streams at 7 PM ET on YouTube, with Common, Lena Waithe, Jacob Latimore, Twista, Ravyn Lenae, Jamila Woods, BJ The Chicago Kid and MFnMelo.

Return to the Heart Foundation hosts a Solstice Livestream at 8 PM ET with Portugal. The Man, Mac DeMarco, Orville Peck, Ty Segall, Lina Tullgren, Dustin Wong and more. RSVP is open.

Cameron Esposito hosts Queer Comedy Night at 8 PM ET on humanbyorientation.com, HBO’s virtual Pride site.

Black Pumas do a livestream performance at 8 PM ET; RSVP here.

Aoife Nessa Frances, Bill Ryder-Jones, Tim Burgess, Frank Turner and more perform at a Tiny Changes Fundraiser over Saturday and Sunday on Facebook.

“Light from Lockn'” streams on FANS.com, wrapping up today, with “live music, archival footage, exclusive content, surprise guest appearances, and much more” from Lockn’ Fest.

Monday, June 22

Metallica are streaming previous concerts at 8 PM ET on Monday nights on YouTube.

Braids host a listening party for their new album Shadow Offering, with a live chat, at 1 PM ET on YouTube.

Waxahatchee performs Ivy Tripp in full at 9 PM ET, part of her full album livestream series. Tickets are on sale.

Yola performs on Country Music Hall of Fame’s Instagram at 9 PM ET.

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong releases “a cover song every week until we’re let back out into the world” every Monday.

Tuesday, June 23

Phish will show previous shows every Tuesday “for a while” at 8:30 PM ET on webcast.livephish.com for their “Dinner And A Movie: An Archival Video Series.”

Wednesday, June 24

David Bazan of Pedro the Lion plays songs from home on Wednesdays at 7 PM ET on davidbazan.com.

Grim Year Wednesdays is a virtual fundraiser for Virginia Anti-Violence Project, who “work[s] to address and end violence, with a specific focus on LGBT and queer communities across Virginia.” It streams every Wednesday at 7:30 PM ET on Zoom with interviews and performances. This week’s includes an interview with Shawn Decker (Middle-Man Records, Plague Walker, coma regalia, etc.) and a performance/interview with Leslie Hong (Haybaby, Grandma).

Brian Fallon‘s weekly livestream show “SITTIN’ ROUND AT HOME” continues at 8 PM ET on Instagram.

Bob Weir (Grateful Dead) streams previous Bob Weir and Wolf Bros performances in his weekly “Weir Wednesdays” series at 8 PM ET on nugs.tv.

Dave Matthews Band are streaming previous shows on Wednesdays at 8 PM ET on dmbdrivein.com.

All in WA: A Concert for COVID-19 Relief streams at 10 PM ET on Twitch, with Pearl Jam, Sleater-Kinney, Dave Matthews, Ben Gibbard, Brandi Carlile, Sir Mix-A-Lot and more.

Thursday, June 25

Soundtrack of our Lives, with Jon Brion, Danny Elfman, Hildur Gudnadóttir, Nicholas Britell, Tim Rice, Hans Zimmer, Sting, Catherine O’Hara, Ming-Na Wen, Patti LuPone, William Shatner, Elisabeth Moss, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Marla Gibbs, Jane Levy, Mandy Moore, Richard Kind, Alex Newell, Zachary Levi, Paul Reubens, Kiernan Shipka, Harvey Fierstein, Ginnifer Goodwin, Anika Noni Rose, Kasi Lemmons, Ted Danson, Auli’i Cravalho, Darren Criss, Drew Carey, Ray Romano, Holly Hunter, Reba McEntire, Bob Saget, Ken Page, Lucy Lawless, Mary Steenburgen, Dave Coulier, Kevin Smith, Peter Gallagher, Naomi Scott, Annie Potts, Clive Davis, Jodi Benson, Harvey Mason Jr., Susan Egan, Paige O’Hara, John Stamos, Andra Day and Rita Wilson, streams at 3 PM ET on soundtracklives.com.

Radiohead continue streaming previous concerts weekly on YouTube at 5 PM ET.

Perfume Genius performs on KEXP’s At Home series on YouTube at 6 PM ET.

The Fest’s weekly Fest At Home series continues at 7 PM ET on Facebook.

Bartees Strange and Zenizen play a Sultan Room Session at 8 PM ET; registration is open.

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah performs on Twitch every Thursday at 8 PM ET.

Mirah is livestreaming on Instagram every Thursday at 8 PM ET.

FACS perform live from Lincoln Hall at 9 PM ET on Audiotree; tickets are on sale now.

Big Freedia, Katy Perry, Kim Petras, Sia and more perform on COVID-19 Can’t Cancel Pride, at 9 PM ET on iHeartRadio’s Facebook and Instagram.

Elephant Stone‘s weekly livestream “Sacred Sounds Sessions” continues today at 9 PM ET on YouTube and Facebook.

Friday, June 26

The Tallest Man on Earth‘s weekly Friday livestream continue on YouTube at 3 PM ET.

Bad Moves play a virtual release show for their new album Untenable at 6 PM ET on Twitch, with special guests Adult Mom, Bartees Strange, Jeff Rosenstock, Oceanator, and more.
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Grateful Dead continue their weekly stream of previous concerts and Q&A series, “Shakedown Stream” at 8 PM ET on YouTube.

Saturday, June 27

Puddles Pity Party‘s livestream series continues at 5:30 PM ET on veeps.com.

Murphy’s Law performs on chk12.com at 7 PM ET, as part of Bowery Electric’s Live Premiere Sessions. Tickets are on sale now.

The Virtual Roots Picnic streams at 8 PM ET on YouTube with The Roots, H.E.R., Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, SZA, Kirk Franklin, Snoh Aalegra, D-Nice, Polo G, G Herbo, Musiq Soulchild, Earthgang and more.

Kim Petras performs at 10 PM ET on humanbyorientation.com, HBO’s virtual Pride site.

Sunday, June 28

Andrew Bird performs from LA’s Old Style Guitar Shop at 8 PM ET on seated.com. Tickets are on sale now.

Janelle Monae performs at 8:30 PM ET on humanbyorientation.com, HBO’s virtual Pride site.

Monday, June 29

Waxahatchee performs Out in the Storm in full at 9 PM ET, part of her full album livestream series. Tickets are on sale.

Tuesday, June 30

Tanya Tucker performs at the Foundation for Love and Acceptance‘s virtual concert, hosted by Kristin Chenoweth and Cody Alan, at 8 PM ET on f4la.org.

Wednesday, July 1

Empress Of performs on KEXP’s At Home series on YouTube at 3 PM ET.

A set from Hiss Golden Messenger streams at 7 PM ET on Duke Performance’s YouTube.

Mikal Cronin does a “switched on” livestream from Zebulon in Los Angeles on YouTube, more details TBA.

Monday, July 6

Waxahatchee performs Saint Cloud in full at 9 PM ET, part of her full album livestream series. Tickets are on sale.

Wednesday, July 8

Experimental Sound Studio’s Quarantine Concerts stream at 7:30 PM ET on pioneerworks.org, with HUBBLE (Ben Greenberg), Jeremiah Cymerman, Lea Bertucci, Yuka C. Honda, YATTA, LEYA, and Greg Fox.

Saturday, July 11

Rufus Wainwright hosts a virtual VIP Unfollow the Rules record release party at 2 PM ET on rufuswainwrightvip.com. Tickets go on sale soon.

‪ It is my distinct pleasure to invite you to the #UnfollowTheRules VIP Virtual Record Release Party! Get a first look…

Posted by Rufus Wainwright on Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Puddles Pity Party‘s livestream series continues at 5:30 PM ET on veeps.com.

Winnipeg Folk Festival At Home streams at 8 PM ET on YouTube and Facebook, with previous sets from A Tribe Called Red, Arlo Guthrie, Brandi Carlile, City and Colour, Courtney Barnett, Jason Isbell, John K Samson and the Winter Wheat, Sheryl Crow and more, and new performances from Waxahatchee, Kurt Vile and the Sadies, Steve Gunn and more.

Wednesday, July 22

A set from H.C. McEntire streams at 7 PM ET on Duke Performance’s YouTube.

Thursday, July 23

Diamanda Galas performs from inside the empty Fridman Gallery at 8 PM ET, streaming on fridmanlive.com.

Saturday, July 25

Puddles Pity Party‘s livestream series continues at 5:30 PM ET on veeps.com.

Thursday, July 30

Lollapalooza is holding a virtual edition, streaming through Sunday, with “performances from around the city and beyond, epic archival sets from Chicago and the festival’s six international editions, never-before-seen footage from the 1990s and much more.”

Friday, July 31

Lollapalooza is holding a virtual edition, streaming through Sunday, with “performances from around the city and beyond, epic archival sets from Chicago and the festival’s six international editions, never-before-seen footage from the 1990s and much more.”

Saturday, August 1

Lollapalooza is holding a virtual edition, streaming through Sunday, with “performances from around the city and beyond, epic archival sets from Chicago and the festival’s six international editions, never-before-seen footage from the 1990s and much more.”

Sunday, August 2

Lollapalooza is holding a virtual edition, wrapping up today, with “performances from around the city and beyond, epic archival sets from Chicago and the festival’s six international editions, never-before-seen footage from the 1990s and much more.”

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