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Music Livestreams Are Up by More Than 20 Percent as Fans Continue to Shelter in Place

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As social distancing and shelter-in-place regulations hold in place, musicians are continuing to use livestream platforms to stay busy and stay connected.

The number of livestream events added to Bandsintown.com between April 22-28 rose to a weekly total of 3,109 (though some of these livestreams won’t play until a later date), up 21.5% from the previous week, which was already up 11.75% from the week before.Bandsintown has tracked a total of 12,360 livestreams by 5,304 artists over 35 days (March 25 – April 28).

That averages out to 2.33 livestreams per artist, up from 2.10 two weeks ago. The frequency of livestreams per artist has been inching up by 1-2% each day.While that may look like a miniscule difference, the daily increase has been.

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