Lockdown may be starting to ease, but we'll be relying on at-home gigs and archive treasures for a while yet. Here's the best of this week's bunch.
STEPHEN JAMES SMITH with VILLAGERS
Not a live stream but certainly relevant - the Tallaght performance poet Stephen James Smith linked up with Villagers' Conor O'Brien and minimalist composer Gareth Quinn Redmond for a poem meditating on the lockdown in Dublin - alongside some stunning visuals of a city in limbo.
RADIOHEAD
The latest in Radiohead's archive series takes us to Japan in the summer of 2016, on their A Moon Shaped Pool tour.
Expect plenty of material from that album as well as a smattering of classics - including Street Spirit and Creep.
RÓISÍN MURPHY
Arklow's disco queen Róisín Murphy performed from home last weekend, shimmying around to a psychedelic background and singing her 2012 track Simulation.
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LEWIS CAPALDI
The Scottish singer-songwriter and well-known joker went live on the virtual reality platform Oculus Venues and Facebook Live, playing some songs on the acoustic guitar and answering questions from fans.
COLM Ó SNODAIGH
One of the experimental folk band's three Ó Snodaigh brothers, the multi-talented Colm performed on a variety of instruments for Culture Ireland's #IrelandPerforms series of at-home gigs.
THE ROLLING STONES
The Stones are another major band using the lockdown to treat fans to previously-unseen concert footage. They kicked off last week with out-takes from their 2016 concert film Havana Moon, filmed in Cuba. Classic songs Tumbling Dice, Miss You and Start Me Up are included.
HAMILTON LEITHAUSER
The former frontman of one of New York's best-loved indie bands, The Walkmen, had a chat with Seattle radio station KEXP - who specialise in live sessions - and played songs from his back catalogue as well as a cover of Pavement's Frontwards.
JANET DEVLIN
The former X Factor quarter-finalist from Tyrone was one of dozens of artists to perform las weekend in support of Nordoff Robbins, a UK charity that specialises in music therapy.
BEN GIBBARD plays THE BEATLES
Ben Gibbard is the frontman of the US indie band Death Cab For Cutie and the electronic duo The Postal Service. Last Thursday night he indulged his Beatles fandom with a covers set that included Here, There, and Everywhere, I'm Looking Through You, In My Life and more.