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I'm watching this and realized I met the bass player from Lettuce at Bonnaroo in 2015, or at least I think so. He was carrying this GoPro with an "animal" stuffed animal attached to it.
I'm watching this and realized I met the bass player from Lettuce at Bonnaroo in 2015, or at least I think so. He was carrying this GoPro with an "animal" stuffed animal attached to it.
I am also watching the JRAD set that I fell asleep prior to before today's shows kick off.
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Post by snowmanomura on Aug 31, 2018 21:28:44 GMT -5
Nugs.net has basically a continuous video stream of archive footage on their home page/youtube. It's a mixed bag, caught some moe. earlier, but they've been on a Phil lesh and friends run of scarlet>fire>the other one for about 45 minutes now
Friday at 7:00pm CDT on Paul McCartney's YouTube channel.
Paul McCartney will celebrate this Friday’s release of his new solo album Egypt Station with a “secret concert” in New York City. The performance will be webcast live for free on McCartney’s YouTube channel.
The YouTube Original livestream will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Friday, September 7. McCartney is expected to perform songs from Egypt Station “alongside classics from his Beatles, Wings and solo catalogues.” The venue for Friday’s concert has not been revealed.
Jim James has announced he is streaming his Wednesday night concert on Wednesday night for free - live on YouTube at 8:00 Eastern, 5:00 Pacific*
* 5:00 seems kind of early for this show, so the timing may be different. I'll get a link up if I'm home Wednesday when it starts.
The Revivalists are live from Red Rocks on Thursday at 10:15 CDT on YouTube Live. Usually shows on YouTube live are free.
Also this weekend:
Kaboo Del Mar is streaming this weekend starting at 3:45 Central Time on Friday. No complete schedule is out yet, but the following acts are set to be on their broadast (all times Central Time Zone):
4:10 - SWMRS 4:20 - Better than Ezra 5:40 - Robert Delong 5:50 - The Wailers 7:10 - Stone Temple Pilots 7:20 - Melissa Etheridge 7:55 - Billy Idol 8:55 - N.E.R.D. 9:00 - Cake
9:55 - Earth Wind & Fire 10:25- Imagine Dragons
Sunday 1:45 - Chelsea Cutler 2:00 - Bay Ledges 2:45 - Heather Clare Angelini 3:30 - Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors 4:00 - Quinn XCII 4:45 - TLC 5:00 - Candlebox
6:25 - Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators 6:30 - WAR
7:15 - Alice in Chains 7:45 - Wiz Khalifa 8:00 - Jewel 9:00 - Robert Plant and the Sensational Shape Shifters
9:30 - Katy Perry
Lost Lands is streaming all weekend beginning at 2:00pm Central Time on Friday. I'll get the schedule up later this week if they release it.
Finally, Rolling Loud Bay Area 2018 is Saturday and Sunday. No schedule yet, and it's on LiveXLive so they probably won't release one. I'll get it up if they do. Saturday at 3:00pm CDT, and Sunday 3:00pm CDT.
12:00 - Alejandro Esco & Paul Cauthen 12:00 - Alseep @ The Wheel (same time so I don't know how they're going to do that) 01:00 - Paul Cauthen 02:00 - Sam Morrow 03:00 - The Earls of Leicester
Tomorrow
02:00 - Tommy Emmanuel, Milk Carton Kids & Richard Thompson
Saturday
12:00 - Band of Heathens, Phil Cook, Jackie Greene, Kathy Mattea, Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Band of Heathens, Cordovas,
Farm Aid will stream in its entirety on Farm Aid's YouTube channel beginning at 2:00pm Central tomorrow. I think pretty much every act will be streamed.
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I Heart Radio Festival will stream on CWTV (or their app) at 9:00pm Today and Tomorrow. www.cwtv.com/
The annual A-list musical gathering kicks off Friday at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT from Vegas' T-Mobile Arena with a stacked lineup that also includes Jack White, Jason Aldean, Sam Smith, Panic! at the Disco, Kygo, Rae Sremmurd and Macy's Rising Star winners Heffron Drive.
You can tune in to the live stream starting at 10 p.m. ET via CWTV.com or The CW app. In addition to all the night's performances, morning radio host Elvis Duran will be backstage for exclusive artist interviews that will air on iHeartMedia radio stations across the country and on the iHeartRadio app.
Then, on Oct. 7-8, The CW will broadcast a two-night special on the festival, airing 8-10 p.m. ET.
Below, find the full lineup for Friday night in Vegas:
Fleetwood Mac Childish Gambino Mariah Carey Jack White Jason Aldean Sam Smith Panic! At The Disco Kygo Rae Sremmurd Macy's Rising Star winners Heffron Drive
The 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival continues Saturday with Justin Timberlake, Carrie Underwood, Imagine Dragons and more performing at the T-Mobile Arena for day 2, plus the outdoor Daytime Stage, featuring Logic, Dua Lipa, 5 Seconds of Summer and more, on Saturday afternoon.
Thanks, Esteban, for posting all this streaming info. It's most helpful to scout out acts that are likely to be on future lineups, making our conflict decisions a little bit easier.
We checked out a bunch of sets from the Audiotree Festival this weekend, on YouTube, through our smart TV, hooked up to the home theater. Next best thing to being there!
Thanks, Esteban, for posting all this streaming info. It's most helpful to scout out acts that are likely to be on future lineups, making our conflict decisions a little bit easier.
We checked out a bunch of sets from the Audiotree Festival this weekend, on YouTube, through our smart TV, hooked up to the home theater. Next best thing to being there!
You're welcome Jack'd. I try to keep up with as much as I can, but I usually miss a bunch of stuff too, especially some of the venue-specific shows that broadcast most of their shows (Buffalo Iron Works, Red Rocks, Terrapin Station).
We do the same at home and blast concerts whenever there is something on to watch. I managed to catch some of Khrungabin off the Audiotree fest and then Neil Young on Farm Aid.
Other than all the one-off shows on Livelist.com, it looks like Sea. Hear. Now will broadcast something this weekend on their website or YouTube channel, and certainly Red Bull TV will be streaming ACL Fest weekend 1 starting a week from this coming Friday. If I can get details, I'll post!
Thanks Jack'd. They don't have the breakdown by channel yet, and they have a lot of slots they still need to fill. I'll repost this on the ACL Fest Thread after I post it. There are still a bunch of time slots they have to fill in with streamed sets that haven't been listed. Also, as always, this is subject to change. Inevitably, Red Bull will add more sets (including mid and upper card stuff). Also, I believe all times are in CDT.
Also, it looks like they will have 3 channels going at least part of the weekend. Be advised that some of the biggest headliners may only show a 15 minute view. This won't be the case with Arctic Monkeys or Travis Scott, but it's likely to be for Metallica and Paul McCartney. But stay tuned for the full schedule.
Friday 02:10 - Asleep at the Wheel 02:10 - Topaz Jones 02:55 - Sir Sly 03:00 - The Coronas 03:50 - Cuco 04:00 - Natalie Prass 04:45 - Greta Van Fleet 07:00 - The National 07:15 - Gang of Youths 09:00 - Father John Misty 09:15 - Manchester Orchestra
Saturday
02:10 - NAM 02:10 - Slenderbodies 02:30 - Mon Laferte 02:30 - Molly Burch 03:20 - Paris 03:40 - Alice Merton 04:30 - Brandi Carlile 04:30 - Highly Suspect 05:15 - IAMDDB 06:15 - Blood Orange 06:15 - Verite 06:35 - CHVRCHES 07:15 - Nelly 07:40 - St. Vincent 08:15 - Brockhampton 08:15 - Japanese Breakfast 08:45 - Metallica
Also, Red Bull usually repeats the schedule 2/3 times before the next day's show starts up. It will be 75% the same as the original run of shows, but sometimes they will switch it up a little or add something they didn't say they were showing in the replays. They always have an updated upcoming schedule for each channel as to what's coming up next and thereafter based on the current set playing.
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I saw your post too late but how was the show? Was it Runnin’ Pardners, and did he bring anyone out? Love some GPJ
Just watched the second half of CHVRCHES which popped up live on YouTube. I forgot it was coming on. They will be great at ACL but I think a theatre or hall is the place to catch them this tour which we get here next Thursday. Guilty pleasure for sure.
I saw your post too late but how was the show? Was it Runnin’ Pardners, and did he bring anyone out? Love some GPJ
Just watched the second half of CHVRCHES which popped up live on YouTube. I forgot it was coming on. They will be great at ACL but I think a theatre or hall is the place to catch them this tour which we get here next Thursday. Guilty pleasure for sure.
The show was great. Just Runnin' Pardners. No idea why Buffalo is so lame but when the show started there were literally six people there. There were probably twenty people max throughout the show. The venue didn't even clear the tables off the floor space. Made for a cool intimate show, was on the rail in front all night and George came out and hung with everyone afterwards.
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Nugs.net is hosting a free show celebrating Grateful Dead tonight with Brownie and Magner of Disco Biscuits and Mike Greenfield of Lotus. Killer. 8:30pm Central and appearing as John Kadlecik’s West Philly Fadeaway
Nugs.net is hosting a free show celebrating Grateful Dead tonight with Brownie and Magner of Disco Biscuits and Mike Greenfield of Lotus. Killer. 8:30pm Central and appearing as John Kadlecik’s West Philly Fadeaway
Thanks for the heads up. The parts i caught were pretty great.
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Escape - Psycho Circus (EDM Fest in San Bernardino Co.) and Voodoo fest will both have sets streamed this weekend. Psycho Circus is on LiveXLive and Voodoo is on Yahoo at yahoo.com/voodoofest
There’s no information yet on what Escape will stream. Voodoo has announced they will show Mumford, Arctic Monkeys, Revivalists, Modest Mouse, Third Eye Blind, Highly Suspect and Sofi Tukker and many more but they don’t have the full list or schedule out yet