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Savannah Music Festival moves to online streaming every day through April 11

The Savannah Music Festival is moving to an online platform to deliver some performances to fans and ticket holders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in to YouTube, Facebook, or Instagram at 12:30 p.m. everyday through April 11 to see what the 2020 artists have put together.

“Live music is irreplaceable, but in the absence of our annual gathering, our team is glad to offer this online substitution,” artistic director Ryan McMaken said in a press release.

The 17-day festival was supposed to start this past week in historic venues and theaters in Savannah, but concerns over the pandemic stopped the performances.

Some of the performances you can expect to see during the online series are Germán López, Amythyst Kiah, Steve Riley, and Martin Hayes.


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Savannah Music Festival moves to online streaming every day through April 11

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The Savannah Music Festival is moving to an online platform to deliver some performances to fans and ticket holders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in to YouTube, Facebook, or Instagram at 12:30 p.m. everyday through April 11 to see what the 2020 artists have put together.

“Live music is irreplaceable, but in the absence of our annual gathering, our team is glad to offer this online substitution," artistic director Ryan McMaken said in a press release.

The 17-day festival was supposed to start this past week in historic venues and theaters in Savannah, but concerns over the pandemic stopped the performances.

Some of the performances you can expect to see during the online series are Germán López, Amythyst Kiah, Steve Riley, and Martin Hayes.


Stay cool. Support City Paper.

City Paper has been bringing the best news, food, arts, music and event coverage to the Holy City since 1997. Support our continued efforts to highlight the best of Charleston with a one-time donation or become a member of the City Paper Club.