You can't go to concerts anymore, but you can still watch concerts.

Artists across the country have started performing for fans from home, and now Live Nation has created a platform for those artists. Live Nation used to have various artists take over their Instagram and Facebook to perform at home concerts for you to watch at home. But now, most artists will have their performance live-streamed on Live Nation's website.

Just because we’re keeping our distance doesn’t mean the music has to stop. Join us daily for live streams from around the globe — follow artists live from their homes as they share music, stories, and more.

Virtual concerts definitely seem to be slowing down, but some great artists are still performing.  It seems as most artists who were staples in the live stream concerts are pulling back from that. We could usually count on Sofi Tukker, Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park, Jimmy Adkins of Jimmy Eat World, Bob Moses, and Grouplove to put on amazing virtual concerts. The biggest change that we're seeing from the live stream shows at the start of the pandemic is that most artists are now charging for virtual admission. Every single show that's part of this week's lineup is charging admission. You can get all the ticket info here. Make sure to check back each week so you never miss one of your favorite artists online.

Thursday, October 15

Glass Animals- Universe, 3 p.m., €13.50+

Glass Animals One-Off Audiovisual Experience- Universe, 8 p.m., $17.00+

Friday, October 16

Third Eye Blind- NoCap, 8 p.m., $15

What a Socially Distant Concert is Really Like

More From WRRV-WRRB