New livestream data from over 8,000 listings on Bandsintown.com shows that artists are spreading across Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to stay connected to fans.
Data from more than 8,000 livestreams listed on Bandsintown.com show club-level artists moving online to stay engaged with fans.
continues to centralize this information, just as they do for live concerts. Since March 25, they have tracked over 8,000 livestreams. And in just a few weeks, trends are emerging amidst a flurry of activity. Unsurprisingly, activity is significantly down on Saturdays and Sundays, with most new livestreams being announced and created during the middle of the week.
The population of artists hosting livestreams veers dramatically toward smaller acts. Almost 77% of livestreams are by artists with 10,000 or fewer Bandsintown trackers and another 20% are by artists with 10,000-249,000 trackers.
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