LIVE MUSIC AND CONCERTS IN CONTAINMENT TIME

Confinement requires, the concerts of all artists are canceled until further notice, with disastrous consequences for some ...

Music softens manners, it seems.

So let's turn to the singers and musicians who share their music with us.

Online, many artists organize as they can surprise concerts or other events of all kinds, broadcast live to their thousands of fans.

Facebook and Instagram have created the #EnsembleALaMaison to federate new video content produced live by artists.

It was also Jean-Louis Aubert (whose tour was canceled) who organized a live Facebook, bringing together 1.2 million spectators.

Christine and the Queens, for example, proposed to her fans to meet each day at 6 pm on her Instagram account "to fool boredom, with guests of choice and questionable concepts".

The singer Silly Boy Blue invited her subscribers to ask her to sing covers on her Instagram account. In story, she takes over Lana del Rey, Jeanne Added, but also High School Musical and Britney Spears. Mathieu Chedid, accompanied by Pierre Richard, celebrated on YouTube the 100 years of his grandmother Andrée. And Laurent Garnier offered seven hours of mix. Chris Martin, leader of Coldplay, stuck in different countries, also gave a concert performing prowess on the piano to his thousands of fans.

Singer and rapper Yungblud delivered a real show in an empty room in Los Angeles, with games between songs (involving Corona beers with Bella Thorne, Machine Gun Kelly and Oliver Tree), broadcast live on YouTube on March 16. The 22-year-old English punk even encouraged the 14,000 simultaneous spectators to make pogos at home. An hour of pure energy…

And here is a song composed by the Great Sophie on containment. Here is a piece published in a video on Instagram. “I am convinced that all together, with our best will by applying this period of confinement as much as it is necessary, we can save lives and help the medical profession which is struggling. Together to stop the virus, together by thinking of others, respecting them also and above all. […]

Courage to all the confined that we are, in telework, with our children, in front of a computer, a book, a film, listening to the radio, with his guitar or his piano, our phones taped in the hands to give and take news in waiting for better days, as quickly as possible, to finally get together again.

I hope this song will give you some strength, keep you busy for two minutes, touch you and make you sing. "

Jean-Jacques Goldman came out of his silence to pay tribute in song to the caregivers but also to all those who continued to work during the epidemic (cashiers, letter carriers, police, soldiers ...).

It is on social networks that the singer unveiled a video in which he resumes his title "He changed life" transformed for the occasion into: "They save our lives".

 And see you very soon for other virtual concerts !!! 




Andrew Preston pour DayNewsWorld