Club Passim Announces New Streaming Concert

(Cambridge) Club Passim has announced a new series of streaming concerts to help everyone cooped up at home. The concerts began with recent performances by The Ivy Leaf, Kris Delmhorst and Antje Duvekot and continue Tuesday, March 24 with singer-songwriter Will Dailey, live from his living room. Fans will be able to view the concerts through a link on Club Passim’s Facebook page. Club Passim will be taking donations during the shows to help support the musicians and the club. 

 

The current streaming schedule includes:

 

Will Dailey: The Isolation Tour March 24 at 7:00 PM

Zachariah Hickman’s Parlor of Playfullness March 26 at 7:00 PM

Trace Bundy March 27 at 3:00 PM

Peter Mulvey March 29 at 7:00 PM

 

More artists will be announced soon. Click here to see the full updated schedule.

 

On nights that there isn’t a live act, Club Passim will be dipping into the archives to create watch parties for some of the greatest shows in recent years. Music fans will get to see all of the shows on Passim’s facebook page.

 

Club Passim also continues to add performances to it’s “Keep Your Distance Fest” a virtual music festival. More than 80 artists have uploaded songs about staying calm, hope and sticking together. The “Keep Your Distance Fest” helps support the Passim Emergency Artist Relief (PEAR) Fund which provides financial assistance to musicians affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. So far, the PEAR Fund has raised more than $35,000.

 

Click here to learn more about the PEAR Fund and watch all of the artists’ videos.

 

About Passim

The mission of Passim is to provide truly exceptional and interactive live musical experiences for both performers and audiences, to nurture artists at all stages of their career, and to build a vibrant music community. Passim does so through their legendary listening venue, music school, artist grants and outreach programs. As a nonprofit since 1994, Passim carries on the heritage of our predecessors-the historic Club 47 (1958-1968) and for-profit Passim (1969-1994). We cultivate a diverse mix of musical traditions, where the emphasis is on the relationship between performers and audience and teachers and students. Located in Harvard Square, Passim serves Cambridge and the broader region by featuring local, national and international artists. Our ultimate goal is to help the performance arts flourish and thereby enrich the lives of members of our community. For a complete schedule, visit www.passim.org.

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