Whenever possible or applicable, we will make a post at/around 12pm EDT with information and links for any concerts being streamed that particular day. These will be listed in order by start time, then in alphabetical order by host.
If you are planning on putting on a stream from home, either solo or as part of a larger set of bands, be sure to let TGEFM know by sending the info to us via our Submissions form. We’ll share the information as a regular post as soon as possible, and feature it on the day of in the Quarantine Concert Roundup post.
Sofasonic Festival Day 1 – 1:30pm EDT / 10:30pm PDT / 6:30pm BST / 19h30 CEST
UK’s Supersonic Festival is making lemonade with a three-day streaming event. The “Sofasonic” Festival will feature live interviews and performances interspersed with pre-recorded material. Tonight will feature poetry reading, a Black Sabbath cover set, and a premiere of the new The Melvins doc A Walk Through Love and Death.
Check it out at the Supersonic Fest YouTube page.
Note – Tomorrow Sofasonic starts at 11am BST (6am EDT), and will be in progress when the next QCR posts. As such, we are sharing tomorrow’s schedule below so you don’t miss out.
Guided By Voices livestream concert – 5pm EDT / 2pm PDT / 23h CEST
Guided By Voices will be performing a livestream concert via noonchorus.com. This is a ticketed event, and you can pick them up at the noonchorus website.
PotLuck Undercover benefit for local venues – 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT
Music label/collective PotLuck will be hosting an online even with multiple musicians performing cover songs. Michael Joncas, Alex Ferrell, Mikey Erg and more are in the lineup. The goal of the event is to support local venues which are struggling during the coronavirus shutdown.
You can check out the stream at the follow Facebook pages: Potluck Foundation, Slim’s Downtime, and The Cave.
Riot Fest Streams w/ Devon Kay and The Solutions – 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT
Riot Fest Streams has a special event tonight, as Devon Kay and The Solutions will be performing live AND will be debuting a new video to boot.
You can pick up that stream at the Riot Fest Facebook page.
the white drew carey (aka – Jeff Sorley) is the founder and head editor of TGEFM. He’s lived (outside of) Chicago, Madison WI, (ugh) Penn State, Lyon FR, Oxford UK, central New Jersey, and now within earshot of SFO in the Bay Area. When not scouring the web for more great bands and labels to post about, he also spends time drawing (mostly) silly sci-fi and anime stuff under the name Asplenia Studios.