Here are all the live broadcasts and virtual concerts to watch during the coronavirus crisis: week of July 27


If the temperatures are too high for you, relax this week with some great live concerts.

Among the artists who will be playing on sets this week are 90s grunge rockers Stone Temple Pilots, who will present the entirety of their 1992 debut album, Core. Kane Brown is also releasing Pandora’s new concert series, which will also include an animated short film narrated by the singer and songwriter.

Find below the details of these two shows and more. We will update the list as more events are announced.


July 27th: Finneas will broadcast live with Claudia Sulewski starting at 3 p.m. ET. Click here to listen.

28 of July: Pandora begins her new series of virtual concerts with a performance by Kane Brown and an animated short film that narrated at 8 p.m. ET. Her Nashville-based record label and trio Restless Road will also appear. Pandora shows streamed live from multiple genres will feature interactive tools for selected fans to connect with their favorite artists through virtual encounters, artist Q&A, exclusive products, live chat features, and more.

July 29: Dave Matthews Band’s Drive-In series will stream the full performance live from the 2013 set of DMBs at the Blossom Music Center in Ohio. The live broadcast, which begins at 8 p.m. ET, benefits Feeding America, and can be viewed on Nugs.net.

July 30 Code Orange will be playing on another live set, minus a live audience, this time at the Pittsburgh Theater Factory. The show begins at 7 p.m. ET on the band’s Twitch channel.

July 31st: Stone Temple Pilots makes their iconic debut album Core entirely for a live show. The event begins at 8 pm ET on nugs.tv; Tickets cost $ 9.99.