Many events have been postponed and some even cancelled this year. But that doesn’t mean the fun has to stop! You can easily enjoy several concerts, some for free, at home with your family! Checkout the latest virtual concerts you can attend this Summer below:

 

September 25-27: The Monterey Jazz Festival goes virtual for its 63rd annual event. Artists will be announced beginning July 21. The festival will stream on YouTube beginning at 8 p.m. ET each day.

 

August 16: Steel Panther is throwing virtual concert Rockdown in the Lockdown to benefit Crew Nation and a Los Angeles animal rescue. The band will be interacting with fans during the show, as well as playing pre-recorded sketch comedy pieces. Tickets are $15, with VIP upgrades available; information on how to watch will be provided once a ticket is purchased. The show begins at 5 p.m. ET.

 

August 8: Monsta X’s global livestream concert Live From Seoul With Luv, originally scheduled for July 25, will feature the K-pop group performing songs from their 2020 album, All About Luv, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, and meet and greets. Tickets begin at $20, with merch bundles available at higher price points. The streaming concert begins at 11 p.m. ET.

 

July 25-26: Katy Perry headlines Tomorrowland’s virtual festival, Tomorrowland Around the World. The EDM event will feature more than 60 artists, including Steve Aoki, David Guetta, and many others. Tickets start at about $14 for single day, about $23 for the weekend pass; packages are also available. The event begins at 11 a.m. ET at Tomorrowland.com.

 

July 18: Bush is livestreaming a show from Los Angeles to promote their new album, The Kingdom. Fifty cents from every album sold during the livestream will be donated to voting registration nonprofit When We All Vote. The concert will stream on the band’s website, and begins at 9 pm. ET.

 

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