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Watch these virtual concert livestreams during your social distancing

 

Even if we can’t go see our favorite artists play in person right now, almost every musician out there is playing online concerts for their fans to keep people entertained while we all stay at home. 

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There’s no shortage of musical acts performing online every day, so we’ve compiled a list of all the upcoming livestream concerts scheduled throughout the rest of this month. Check back on this story, as we’ll be continuously updating it. 

*Note: All times are listed in Pacific Time (PT) so please adjust accordingly.

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Wednesday, May 13

5 p.m. Whiskey Sour Happy Hour presented by Ed Helms and the Bluegrass Situation on YouTube.

6 p.m. Keller Williams on Stage It.

6 p.m. Joel Cummins from Umphrey’s McGee on YouTube.

Thursday, May 14

10 a.m. Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park on Twitch.

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

12 p.m. Cold War Kids on Instagram.

1 p.m. Norah Jones on Facebook.

3 p.m. Melissa Etheridge on Facebook.

4:30 p.m. Lincoln Center at Home: Yo-Yo Ma Plays Dvořák on Facebook.

5 p.m. Bob Moses on YouTube.

5 p.m. Corona Vision with Fat Joe on Instagram.

5 p.m. Josh Groban on YouTube.

5 p.m. #PayItForwardLIVE featuring Chance the Rapper. Watch it live on YouTube.

5 p.m. Jazz Foundation of America: #TheNewGig Livestream featuring Sheryl Crow, Robert Cray, Elvis Costello, Milton Nascimento, Anjelique Kidjo, Stanley Jordan, and more. Watch it live on YouTube.

6 p.m. The New Deal on Facebook.

7 p.m. The Avett Brothers’ Scott & Seth Avett on Facebook.

7 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Friday, May 15

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

12 p.m. Cold War Kids on Instagram.

1 p.m. Grouplove on Instagram.

3 p.m. Melissa Etheridge on Facebook.

4 p.m. Ed from Barenaked Ladies on Facebook.

5 p.m. EDC Virtual “Rave-A-Thon” featuring Afrojack, Benny Benassi, David Guetta, Kaskade, Zeds Dead and more. Watch live on YouTube and Twitch.

5 p.m. Clayton Anderson on Facebook.

5 p.m. Corona Vision with Fat Joe on Instagram.

5 p.m. Jason Isbell, Amanda Shires live at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on Fans.com.

6 p.m. Brad Paisley and Lady Antebellum on YouTube.

8 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Saturday, May 16

8:30 a.m. The Children’s Hospital Los Angeles 4th annual Walk and Play L.A. featuring Jason Mraz, Simon Fuller’s Now United. and Loote. Watch it live on Facebook.

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

12 p.m.Block by Blockwest: Idles, Pussy Riot, Hunny, The Wrecks, and more on Minecraft.

5 p.m. Whiskey Sour Happy Hour presented by Ed Helms and the Bluegrass Situation on YouTube.

5 p.m. Budweiser Rewind featuring the Black Eyed Peas on YouTube.

5 p.m. EDC Virtual “Rave-A-Thon” featuring Afrojack, Benny Benassi, David Guetta, Kaskade, Zeds Dead and more. Watch live on YouTube and Twitch.

5 p.m. Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, and Morgan Evans on Opry Live.

5 p.m. Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020 featuring the Jonas Brothers, H.E.R., Bad Bunny, Pharrell Williams, and more. Watch it live on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and on YouTube.

4 p.m. Ben Folds on YouTube.

7 p.m. Bandwidth feat.  Tommy Emmanuel, Karise Eden, and The Black Sorrows on Facebook.

8 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Sunday, May 17

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

1 p.m. Jeff Mattson from Dark Star Orchestra on Facebook.

1 p.m. Major Lazer’s Very Lazer Sunday on YouTube.

5 p.m. EDC Virtual “Rave-A-Thon” featuring Afrojack, Benny Benassi, David Guetta, Kaskade, Zeds Dead and more. Watch live on YouTube and Twitch.

Monday, May 18

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

10 a.m.New York Philharmonic String Quartet with Daniil Trifonov on Facebook and YouTube.

10 a.m. As I Lay Dying on Twitch.

5 p.m. A Night Of Covenant House Stars featuring Jon Bon Jovi, Dolly Parton, and more. Stream it live on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch.

6 p.m. Grace Potter on Facebook.

Tuesday, May 19

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

5 p.m. Safe and Sound virtual concert featuring Aloe Blacc, Grouplove, Matt Berninger of The National, Milk Carton Kids, and more. RSVP here to receive a link on how to watch live.

5 p.m. Third Eye Blind “Quarantine Kitchen Sessions” on Instagram.

7 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Wednesday, May 20

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

5 p.m. Mary Gauthier with Jaimee Harris on Signature Sounds.

6 p.m. Joel Cummins from Umphrey’s McGee on YouTube.

Thursday, May 21

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

5 p.m. Bob Moses on YouTube.

6 p.m. Red Nose Day Special featuring  Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, OneRepublic, Ellie Goulding, Sam Smith, James Taylor, and more. Watch live on NBC.

7 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Friday, May 22

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

8 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Saturday, May 23

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

4 p.m. Ben Folds on YouTube.

8 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Sunday, May 24

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

1 p.m. Major Lazer’s Very Lazer Sunday on YouTube.

5 p.m. National Memorial Day Concert featuring Mary McCormack, Trace Adkins, CeCe Winans, Renee Fleming, Cynthia Erivo, Kelli O’Hara, Sam Elliott, Laurence Fishburne, Esai Morales, and Christopher Jackson. Watch it live on PBS and PBS.org.

Monday, May 25

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

2:30 p.m.New York Philharmonic on Facebook.

6 p.m. Grace Potter on Facebook.

Tuesday, May 26

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

7 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Wednesday, May 27

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

6 p.m. Joel Cummins from Umphrey’s McGee on YouTube.

Thursday, May 28

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

5 p.m. Bob Moses on YouTube.

7 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Friday, May 29

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

8 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Saturday, May 30

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

8 p.m. Diplo on Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube

Sunday, May 31 

10 a.m. Sofi Tukker on Instagram.

1 p.m. Jeff Mattson from Dark Star Orchestra on Facebook.

1 p.m. Major Lazer’s Very Lazer Sunday on YouTube.

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