Livestreams and virtual concerts: Week of January 25


January 27: Katie Crutchfield from Waxahatachee will talk about her album Saint Cloud and also get through the pandemic. RSVP here.

January 28: Billie Eilish, Foo Fighters, Muse and many more take part in iHeartRadio’s ALTer EGO, with the Foo kicking off at 21:00 ET, and Eilish ending the evening at 22:20 ET.

Princess Nokia launches Brooklyn Club Elsewhere’s new Twitch series, Elders Sound Space, with a live performance and interview. The show begins at 7 p.m. ET.

January 29: Adam Lambert celebrates his 29th birthday with a live show from The Roxy of LA. He will perform songs from his latest album, Velvet, and other favorites from his catalog. He holds two shows that day, one at 15:00 ET and the other at 22:00 ET. Tickets are $ 18.50.

Lyle Lovett and Jason Isabell perform a virtual live show, with the two taking turns playing songs. Show set begins at 9:00 PM ET; tickets are $ 10.

Jimmy Eat World play Future in its entirety for its Phoenix Sessions. The show begins at 5 p.m. ET; tickets start at $ 14.99.

The Kinks returns with a live stream of the one-man show The Moneygoround. The audiovisual production stars Ben Norris and includes archive and video footage. The program starts at 15:00 ET on YouTube.

January 30: Bret Michaels, Lita Ford, Sebastian Bach, Grandmaster Flash, Kenny Loggins and more take part in the virtual music event from the 80’s Radical Sabbatical. The 80s-themed stream event will include performances, cooking demos, costume contests, and more. An all-day pass is $ 99.80 plus fees; You can also buy add-ons for events such as a wine flight with Bach, the frontman of Skid Row.

Weird Al Yankovic, Fred Armisen, Jon Hamm, Eddie Izzard and many more are taking part in Festpocalypse, a fundraiser for SF Sketchfest. The show begins at 8:00 PM ET; tickets start at $ 20.

Cage the Elephant plays a live set from the Blackbird Studio of Nashville to benefit nonprofit activities in the Bay, providing arts and entertainment to residents who otherwise have little or no access to the arts. The show begins at 8:00 PM ET; tickets are $ 19.99.

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