
If you're a music fan, but couldn't pull off a trip to Coachella, the massive music festival in the southern California desert, fret not--YouTube is giving you a front row seat.
Since Friday, the service has been streaming a few dozen live sets, including some by big names like Arcade Fire, Kings of Leon, The Kills, and others. And while it's too late to catch any of those performances--YouTube is only archiving a limited number of the sets--there's still a whole day left of live music for you to watch. Without baking in the sun or having to wait in line for the bathroom.
On Sunday, viewers will be able to watch artists like Duran Duran, Nas, PJ Harvey, the Strokes, and others. For free. Of course, they'll have to choose which artist to watch: the sets are being streamed live on three separate channels, so you'll have to pick. It's just like being there and having to decide between great bands playing on multiple stages. Well, almost like that.
This may seem like a poor alternative to being among the tens of thousands on hand in Coachella, but if you couldn't make it there anyway, why not kick back and enjoy rocking out?[...] cnet.com
Since Friday, the service has been streaming a few dozen live sets, including some by big names like Arcade Fire, Kings of Leon, The Kills, and others. And while it's too late to catch any of those performances--YouTube is only archiving a limited number of the sets--there's still a whole day left of live music for you to watch. Without baking in the sun or having to wait in line for the bathroom.
On Sunday, viewers will be able to watch artists like Duran Duran, Nas, PJ Harvey, the Strokes, and others. For free. Of course, they'll have to choose which artist to watch: the sets are being streamed live on three separate channels, so you'll have to pick. It's just like being there and having to decide between great bands playing on multiple stages. Well, almost like that.
This may seem like a poor alternative to being among the tens of thousands on hand in Coachella, but if you couldn't make it there anyway, why not kick back and enjoy rocking out?[...] cnet.com




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