Eivør announces livestream concert at the Nordic House in the Faroe Islands

Folk pop artist Eivør has announced plans to celebrate their new studio album Segl with a special livestream.

The concert will take place on October 9, and Eivør and their live band will be performing at the Nordic House in the Faroe Islands. Only 100 fans will be able to attend this socially distanced concert in person. For the rest of the world, the event will be livestreamed. There will be two separate streams for European and North American audiences. For the European audiences, the stream will begin at 7 p.m. BST / 8 p.m. CEST. Those in North America can watch the stream at 7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. EST.

Eivør said this about the upcoming livestream:

“I have been so sad that I had to postpone my entire album tour to next year due to COVID and I know it must have been a huge disappointment for my fans too. One show that I am able to play is this album release concert at Nordic House on the Faroe Islands. It’s a gorgeous venue and the government allows up to 100 people inside the auditorium. I thought I’d share this moment with the world so decided to get this show filmed.”

Tickets for the streams can be purchased here.

Dominic Fike to perform at Fortnite Party Royale Concert Series this weekend

Fortnite will unveil their new Party Royale Concert Series titled Spotlight this weekend, and Dominic Fike will be the first music act to perform.

Revealed yesterday, Fike will be performing at the Party Royale Spotlight sound stage in Los Angeles this Saturday at 5 p.m. EST/2 p.m. PST. Fortnite players can head over to Party Royale to witness the concert live. Encore performances will take place on Saturday at 11 p.m. EST/8 p.m. PST and Sunday at 1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST.

In July, Pike unveiled their debut studio album What Could Possibly Go Wrong, which peaked at number four on both Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts. The artist is best known for his charting singles “Chicken Tenders” and the platinum-selling hit “3 Nights.”

Clutch to hold virtual concert on May 27 with support from Crowbar, Blacktop Mojo, and Saul

Maryland group Clutch will deliver a special virtual concert for those wanting to rock.

Announced yesterday, the concert, which is titled Live From The Doom Saloon Volume 1, will be held on Wednesday, May 27, and they’re not doing it alone. Before their set, fans will be treated to performances by Crowbar, Blacktop Mojo, and Saul. Tickets for the virtual concert will go on sale Wednesday (May 20th) at 10 a.m. EST. Fans can sign up for pre-registration here. Tickets will go on sale for $9. A portion of the show’s proceeds will go towards the charity Angel Flight.

For this concert, Clutch have been working with Sound Talent Group (STG) and LiveFrom Events to deliver a massive experience. “Live Streaming is a fundamentally new ingredient in the artist and fan relationship that’s here to stay. Creating a sustainable streaming strategy for an artist requires planning, partnerships and technology and we are thrilled to be working again with Clutch and Sound Talent Group to bring this show to fans globally,” LiveFrom Media’s Alan Rakov said in a statement.

Clutch’s latest studio album is 2018’s Book of Bad Decisions, which topped the Hard Rock Albums chart.

Clutch’s Live From The Doom Saloon Volume 1 set times (all times EST)

Doors - 3:30 p.m.

Saul - 4:00 p.m.

Blacktop Mojo - 4:35 p.m.

Crowbar - 5:10 p.m.

Clutch - 5:55 p.m.

The Sounds announce "Safe and Sound” livestream, reveal new release date for 'Things We Do For Love'

Swedish indie rock group The Sounds will be giving fans a treat with a special livestream concert.

Their “Safe and Sound” concert will take place this Friday (April 17) at noon PST/ 3 p.m. EST. The band will be performing inside Sweden’s The KB for a set filled with fan favorites and cuts from their forthcoming studio album Things We Do For Love. After their performance, the band will hold a Q&A session. The stream will take place on the band’s Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch pages.

Due to the coronavirus, The Sounds have pushed back the release of the 11 track album. Originally scheduled for release on May 1, Things We Do For Love will now arrive on June 12. This is the follow up to their 2013 studio album Weekend.

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Code Orange to livestream free concert LAST ONES LEFT: In Fear of The End tomorrow

Code Orange released their new studio album Underneath today, and they had plans to hold their record release show tomorrow at The Roxian in Pittsburgh. Unfortunately, coronavirus concerns forced the venue to reschedule everything. Instead of waiting around for the rescheduled performance, Code Orange will be offering a free concert for their fans worldwide.

Taking place tomorrow (Saturday, March 14), Code Orange will deliver LAST ONES LEFT: In Fear of The End online. This will find the band delivering their new live show in an empty venue. Fans will be able to purchase exclusive merch set to be sold at the record release show. The stream will take place on the band’s Twitch channel at 9 p.m. EST.