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Nathaniel Rateliff, Charli XCX, Devendra Banhart, HAIM, Portugal. The Man, others add exclusive Bandsintown PLUS livestreams
Subscription music livestream platform
Bandsintown PLUS has announced a new round of intimate and interactive online performances.
Bandsintown PLUS’s HD audio and video, hosted chats, and live Q&As offer fans and artists the shared live, intimate and communal musical experiences they have missed during the pandemic.
Newly announced exclusive performances and live fan Q&As include
Arlo Parks, Buck Meek, CHAI, CharliXCX, Chelsea Cutler, Dam-Funk, Devendra Banhart, ELIO, Emily Alyn Lind, FayeWebster,
Gabriel Garzon-Montano, HAIM, Japanese Breakfast, Jealous of theBirds, Los Lobos, LP, The Microphones, Mt. Joy, Nathaniel Rateliff, Nicole Migilisof Hundred Waters, ODIE, former Bandsintown Big Break artist
January 13th, 2021
Tycho performing in Oakland, California last year. Miikka Skaffari via Getty Images
The music industry is still in a bind. Many artists make the bulk of their income from performing live concerts around the world. Conventional gigs aren’t happening, though, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. One potential solution could be Bandsintown Plus, a new subscription service dedicated to live music. For $9.99 per month, you’ll get an “all access pass” for more than 25 concerts each month. These have been produced exclusively for the platform you won’t find them on other streaming services, such as YouTube, Twitch, Spotify or Apple Music. Throughout January and February, you can expect performances from the following:
Looking Back at 2020 s Collaborations: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Looking Back at 2020 s Collaborations: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
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2020 was a year of unbridled collaborations; McDonald s, Dior, KFC, Colgate, LIDL, literally everything was on the table.
As we detailed in our recent reporting, the essence of a modern collaboration is the ability to turn non-culture into culture, but in pursuit of that, it feels like some of 2020 s partnership efforts may have become a bit unhinged in the process.
Looking back at the year that gave us supermarket sneakers and chicken-scented crocs, Highsnobiety editors revisit the scope of some of this year s most memorable collaborations.
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