Maybe it took a pandemic to introduce you to the joys of streaming live music at home,Girls in the Night Traffic but it’s pretty clear virtual concertgoing is here to stay for so many reasons. You get high-quality audio and an unfettered view of the stage without having beer spilled on you or staring at the back of a stranger’s head for three hours.
For streaming live music, nugs.net has a huge catalog of shows and exclusive access to livestreams. It’s equally impressive that they’ve been quietly pioneering getting live music to fans in all its amped-up glory for nearly three decades.
Now, you can get an annual subscription to nugs.net for just $50 — which is a whopping $80 off the regular price of $130. That’s way less than the cost of an average concert ticket.
From stadium thumpers to intimate sets, spanning from Phish to Pearl Jam to Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, they’ve got more than 25,000 full-length concerts (and growing) recorded in soundboard quality. Even if you never packed up a van to follow your favorite band across the country, you can relive legendary gigs from 30 minutes ago or 30 years ago.
Subscribers also get 15% off livestreams, CDs and downloads in the app or web player. For upcoming concerts and special events, you can livestream shows around the country to wherever you are. The pay-per-view content is available for 48 hours after purchase, so you can still have an early night and catch a late show.
Even though nugs.net is a great deal at $50, you can feel good about your purchase because they work directly with artists when they publish content — which means artists receive around three times more than through other music streaming sites — and your order includes a donation to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. It’s pretty much your ticket to rock on.
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