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Just Music Festival 2021 Autochrom Wiesbaden, Germany

Feb 18, 2021

31 December, 7:30PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 8:30PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

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Fan community platform Weverse is hosting an exciting star-studded affair with artists under the Big Hit roster. Streamed from the KINTEX Exhibition Center in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, join BTS, GFRIEND, TXT, ENHYPEN, NU'EST, Lee Hyun, and Bumzu as they welcome 2021 with enthralling performances of their top songs, topped off with special stages featuring Halsey, Lauv, and Steve Aoki.

31 December, 6.45PM & 8.30PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Bid farewell to the year with bittymacbeth, who will be delivering stripped-down covers and early originals in her first set; followed by an exciting and energetic show in her second set. The Boston Music Award R&B/Soul nominee will also be joined by thecolorfractal, the brainchild of singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer Weiwen Seah.

31 December, 6PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 7PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

There's no celebration without music, and one of the biggest virtual events this year is bidding 2020 farewell with some of the brightest music acts from the Philippines. Join Ben&Ben, Moira, SB19, The Itchyworms, Matthaios, and more as they welcome a better year, alongside 25 other artists on the lineup from home and abroad such as Maximillian, Peach Tree Rascals, and Tate Mcrae.

31 December, 6PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 7PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Here's your chance to catch best-selling J-pop group ARASHI before they embark on their indefinite hiatus by end 2020. As part of their 21st-anniversary celebrations, ARASHI is hosting an online concert on New Year's Eve available for live-streaming globally. Besides revisiting lyrics to sing along, fans have been even encouraged to practise some of their dance moves for the show.

31 December, 8PM (local time, wherever you are)

Following their successful launch of Tomorrowland: Around the World, the music festival giant is throwing a big and magical celebration for New Year's Eve featuring MEDUZA, Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Diplo, Sub Zero Project, and many more. Graciously adapted to all timezones around the world, this is the chance to connect with EDM fans in and out of your region – making for the perfect way to end your year with a bang.

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31 December, 12PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 1PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Prep yourself for the upcoming Fuji Rock Festival in 2021 with their New Year's Eve live event delivered online. Titled On The Road To Naeba, this virtual stop will last for over half a day, taking place from day to night. On the lineup are the likes of Ayano Kaneko, PUNPEE, CORNELIUS, Tempalay, THE ALEXX, among many others – and watch out for their special segment NAEBA SESSIONS, which features views familiar to Fuji Rock!

1 January, 7PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 8PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Celebrate the new year full of new beginnings with lead guitarist for heavy metal band Megadeth, Marty Friedman. His virtual concert will be held in a specially designed multi-dimensional visual atmosphere, which will set the scene for his explosive performance of his concert staples and upcoming Tokyo Jukebox 3 album.

1 January, 10:15AM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 11:15AM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

To ring in the new year, Justin Bieber is holding a concert inviting Beliebers 'All Around The World'! This partnership with T-Mobile marks his first show in three years, following his cancelled 2017 Purpose World Tour. Two reshowings will also be available for fans who missed it, or simply didn't get enough of the experience we haven't had in awhile.

1 January, 11AM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 12PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Gathering some of their top artists including the likes of aespa, EXO's Baekhyun and Kai, NCT Dream, NCT 127, NCT U,WayV, Girls' Generation's Taeyeon, Red Velvet, SHINee's Taemin, TVXQ, Super Junior, SuperM, and H.O.T.'s Kangta, SM Entertainment is firing off an online concert on the first afternoon of 2021 for an extended celebration of the new year. These acts will perform alongside DJ sets by Raiden, GINJO, and IMLAY.

Watch SMTOWN Culture Humanity on VLive, Beyond Live, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, KNTV (JP).

2 January, 6PM, 7PM & 8PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

You can catch three acts in a single night to kick off 2021 right at home. Beginning with performances by Tay Sia Yuan, this live-stream by the Esplanade will see the singer uniting with the QQ Brothers for LimTayPeng as a trio, before ending with Peng Chi Sheng and Aaron Matthew Lim themselves. Performances will also be available online for 24 hours after the event for those who missed it.

16 & 17 January

Okinawa is bringing to music lovers Music Lane Festival Okinawa 2021, a hybrid showcase festival that will unite Japanese and international fans alike. Two waves of artists have been announced so far, consisting of namely Shonen Knife, Sunny Day Service, element of the moment, Takako Tate, ALKDO-Turtle Island Acoustic-, CINEMA dub MONKS, RIKUO, Maltese Rock, Fumitomo Yagi, TOSH; as well as eastern youth, Miyuki Hatakeyama, Seventeen Years Old And Berlin Wall, THE BASSONS, THE SAKISHIMA meeting, KACHIMBA 4, Keizou Mikata, HARAHELLS, caino, Home Party People, Funnynoise, AKKANBABYS, Hanako Kimura, abukutatta, SOLVALS, Naomitsu Shinohara, ecole, and viridian.

Alongside the performances is also an international music conference, the Trans Asia Music Meeting 2021. Taking place in various locations, the festival will be woven together through live-streaming, which will remain free of charge for international audiences.

An audio drama that promises an immersive story-telling experience held across three episodes, this series also features the musical works specially-recorded by pianist Albert Tiu. Helmed by director Tan Shou Chen and written by playwright Joel Tan, the audio is designed to be experienced on the move, for the listener to hear and feel, as the role requires, and to simply walk with yourself.

Every Saturday starting from 20 June, 8:30PM - 10PM (ID/TH Standard Time) 9:30PM to 11PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Chill and vibe with Singapore Community Radio's new online series, NIGHTCAP! Catch a night of late 70s and 80s Asian music, with Singaporean DJ, Itch. From AOR, Light Mellow and City Pop vinyl records, you can expect nothing but a beautiful blend of pop, jazz and funk music to bring your Saturday night to a close.

has shared previously unreleased footage of seven songs performed live during their one-man tour (2018-19). The video are up for a limited time only.

Every Saturday, 10PM (ID/TH Standard Time) 11PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Following the success of Martin Garrix's weekly radio show, the Dutch DJ brings it to YouTube. Every Saturday, fans can tune in to Garrix's official YouTube channel and spend the weekend with an exciting set that's sure to get you dancing.

Linkin Park and Fort Minor's Mike Shinoda has been uploading daily tutorials about production and songwriting as part of a series titled CoronaJam. His first video featured beatmaking, and his next two saw him getting into a hybrid theory-style demo and genre-based songwriting respectively.

Kodaline will be livestreaming from their homes every Friday, where they will perform their songs and answer fan questions. Fans can send in song requests and questions via their Instagram.

will be releasing a weekly series of archived concerts for fans to stream and enjoy while in self-isolation. Watch their concert

Every Monday

Metallica has embarked on a quarantine series titled 'Metallica Mondays', where they livestream past gigs to keep fans entertained.

The National will be starting a series where they post "exciting communal event" every Monday, in support of their crew. They will be sharing content from their vaults including classic live sets, as well as some unseen or rarely seen footage.

On Monday, David Foster and Katharine McPhee surprised fans with a concert on Instagram Live. “We decided because we’re all housebound as most of you are—or should be—that we would have a little fun," he shared with fans, before kicking off with a reindition of 'Hallelujah'. "I'm the world's worst piano accompanist for other people's songs," Foster said in a post later, "but Kat is so amazing that she pulls me thru-we are going to try to do it every day-for our own entertainment and hopefully for all of you too."

Even as Esplanade cancels its upcoming concerts, not all is lost. "With Esplanade Offstage, our online all-access backstage pass and insider’s guide to Singapore and Asian arts and culture, everyone can still stay connected to the arts through stories, videos, podcasts and more," they write in a post. Specially curated from Esplanade's archives, this series features performances by leading acts in Singapore and Asia.

Singapore Chinese Orchestra has rolled out a digital concert series to continue bringing music to everyone. The #DabaoSCOseries is released on a weekly basis, and can be found on thier Facebook page.

After more than two decades of blogging, mrbrown is bringing his signature humour that Singaporeans know and love, to a never-seen-before concert at SIFA v2.020, where the comedian will be launching his debut music album. Directed by music producer James Lye and backed by a live band, mrbrown will sing and act with his familiar collaborators, blogger Mr Miyagi and Singaporean poet, Marc Nair. A number of his classic podcasts will also be re-imagined as skits, so fans can look forward to new material plus the interactive concept of the concert will allow viewers to join and create content with mrbrown as well.

In-venue session tickets are priced at S$50. Livestream tickets are available on a pay-as-you-wish basis at S$20, S$25, or S$30. Get

26 December, 4:30PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 5:30PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Still looking to catch more of T-Square before 2020 comes to a close? You can get more jazz goodness from 26 to 30 December, with a two-day affair starring the band hailing all the way from Tokyo! Grab your tickets for day 1 and day 2 so you don’t miss a single moment.

26 December, 3:30PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 4:30PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Following their release of ‘Make A Vow’ in April this year, LUNA SEA, an influential Japanese rock band, held a live show in support of medical personnel and frontline workers in May 2020. This time, they’re making a return with Reload, said to symbolise a “revival” from the events of this past year! Held at the Saitama Super Arena, the new live show will represent a new beginning, as well as being a bridge to their 30th anniversary tour, Cross The Universe, which has been postponed to next year.

When: 25 December, 6.30PM & 8PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 7.30PM & 9PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Back for third time as a collective, join the Lyrebirds (Crenshaw Yeo, Dinesh Balasingam, Inch Chua, Natalie Yap, and Joel Chua) as they present their renditions of famous musical theatre tunes and Christmas numbers from Broadway. Armed with a full band this year, the Lyrebirds are ready to sing your Christmas blues away live at Esplanade Outdoor Theatre.

When: 25 December, 6.30PM & 8PM (TH/ID Standard Time) or 7.30PM & 9PM (PH/SG/MY Standard Time)

Back for third time as a collective, join the Lyrebirds (Crenshaw Yeo, Dinesh Balasingam, Inch Chua, Natalie Yap, and Joel Chua) as they present their renditions of famous musical theatre tunes and Christmas numbers from Broadway. Armed with a full band this year, the Lyrebirds are ready to sing your Christmas blues away live at Esplanade Outdoor Theatre.

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