Live concerts are on the menu for home delivery, as musicians and audiences seek to satisfy their appetite for human interaction.
As the sun set in Piedmont, California, about 20 masked revelers gathered on the back porch of a home. Lit up by a few stage lights, a nearby fire, and hanging garden bulbs, singer-songwriter Steve Poltz strolled in, guitar in hand, happy to be performing live again.
“Just being able to interact with folks feels so good again, because I know I needed it and I know other people needed it after being quarantined so long,” said the Nashville, Tennessee-based musician, who has performed on Facebook Live during the pandemic.
With concert venues largely…
Keep on reading: Ordering takeout? Try a live concert at home