By: Meaghan Lawrence and Maddie Alvarez
Social distancing is an important part of keeping our community safe, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on great live music.
Canadian artists from all genres have stepped away from their stages and turned to their screens to bring you live shows from their studios, living rooms, and even their basements! Check out some of our favourite live streams so far.
Jann Arden
Fresh off opening a new personal exhibit at Studio Bell, 2020 Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee Jann Arden took to Facebook for an intimate live set.
Reuben and The Dark
NMC hosted Calgary indie-folk act Reuben and The Dark for a one-of-a-kind residency in 2018. Lead singer Reuben Bullock took to Instagram Live on March 18 for a cozy acoustic set.
Iskwē
Electro-pop artist and Indigenous-rights activist iskwē will be showcasing a new series “Live from my Living Room” on Instagram Live at 5:00 pm MT for the foreseeable future.
Arkells
Canadian rockers Arkells have been offering play-along music classes to hit tracks like “People’s Champ” and “Don’t Be a Stranger on Instagram. Tune into these classes on their Instagram Live every afternoon.
Jim Cuddy
Canadian Music Hall of Famer Jim Cuddy brought the band together for a great cause. This chill afternoon set raised awareness for Canada Performs, a partnership the National Arts Centre and Facebook Canada to pay artists for live online performances during the pandemic.
Measha Brueggergosman
Toronto-based soprano Measha Brueggergosman is presenting a mini-concert from every night from March 17-22. Tune into her performances on Facebook and support Brueggergosman on her GoFundMe.
David Foster (with Katherine McPhee)
Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee David Foster is putting his GRAMMY-winning skills to work with a daily concert series on Instagram Live. The “Kat and Dave Show” also features Foster’s wife, actress and songwriter Katharine McPhee. While we’d love to hear these impromptu sets on Foster’s Foundation Grand Piano in the NMC Collection, we’re happy to tune in on Instagram at 6:30 pm MT every day.
Natalie MacMaster
After a performance in British Columbia was cancelled due to the pandemic, Nova Scotia fiddler Natalie MacMaster took to Twitter. Check out her snippet of fiddle-filled goodness then check out one of fiddle’s in the NMC Collection.
Show in Duncan, BC was cancelled tonight due to Coronavirus. Here’s a wee tune going out to those who had planned to come to the show and any others who would like to listen. Stay healthy! pic.twitter.com/FQdgNbBGJg
— Natalie MacMaster (@NatMacMaster) March 13, 2020
Rufus Wainwright
Canadian chanteur Rufus Wainwright will be performing a song a day in his new session series “Robe Recitals” and will be partaking in Global Citizen’s ‘Together at Home’ virtual concert series on Saturday at 9 am MT on Instagram.
Diplo with Rhye
You’re likely already familiar with super-producer Diplo from any dancefloor you’ve ever been on. This week, he gave us a sneak peek of his session with Toronto R&B vocalist and Calgary Folk Fest fave Rhye at the first of his “Corona Sabbath” sessions. Check out the audio from the full set on Soundcloud.
Can’t get enough? Here are a few that we’re looking forward to this week.
- Polaris Prize winner, Indigenous rights activist and 2018 Artist in Residence Jeremy Dutcher will livestream a performance inspired by his since cancelled spring tour on Facebook on March 20.
- Edmonton’s own Calvin Love will be performing his cool, lo-fi tunes every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday for your viewing pleasure on Instagram Live at 3:00 pm MT.
For more performances, check out CBC Music’s updated listings for upcoming livestreams and more.