Livestreaming concerts is a great way to connect with fans who can’t make it to your show in person. Moreover, it’s a great way to reach a wider audience and connect with new fans. According to this source, 73 percent of all music fans have watched a livestream concert and the trend shows no sign of slowing down.
If you’re thinking about livestreaming a concert, there are a few things you should keep in mind in order to make the most of the experience. Here are a few valuable tips:
Make Sure Your Internet Connection Is Stable
If you’re going to be livestreaming a concert, the last thing you want is for your broadcast to be interrupted by a bad internet connection. Before you start streaming, make sure that your internet connection is stable and fast enough to handle live video. You will also want to test your connection by livestreaming a rehearsal or soundcheck before the actual concert.
Invest in Good Lighting and Audio Equipment
Another important consideration for livestreaming concerts is lighting and audio quality. If your broadcast is dark or murky, viewers will quickly lose interest. Likewise, if the audio is poor, it will be very difficult for viewers to enjoy the music. Investing in good lighting and audio equipment will help ensure that your live stream is high quality and enjoyable for viewers.
Use Multiple Cameras
If you’re only using one camera to livestream a concert, you’re not giving viewers the best possible experience. Using multiple cameras will allow you to show different angles of the stage and the performers, which will give viewers a more immersive experience. It’s also a good idea to use a mix of stationary and handheld cameras to add variety to your broadcast.
Edit Your Broadcast in Real-Time
As the concert is happening, you should be editing your live stream in real-time. This means selecting the best camera angles, adding graphics, and cutting out any dead space. Editing in real-time will help keep your broadcast interesting and engaging for viewers.
Plan Your Stream in Advance
Livestreaming a concert takes some planning and preparation. You’ll need to choose the right platform for your stream, decide which parts of the concert you want to show, and promote your stream in advance, so people know when and where to watch.
Prioritize Delivering High-Quality Sound
Ensure that your listeners have the best experience by delivering high-quality sound. This can be done by using multiple microphones to capture different parts of the audio spectrum or by using a mixing board to create a live mix of the audio.
Make Sure You Have a Proper Place to Stream From
When live streaming a concert, it’s important to have a proper place to stream from. This means having a dedicated space for your equipment that is away from the noise and commotion of the concert. It’s also a good idea to have a backup power source in case of an outage.
Add Value to Your Performances
When you’re livestreaming a concert, it’s important to add value to your viewers. This can be done by providing exclusive backstage access, interviews with the artists, or other behind-the-scenes content.
Conclusion
Livestreaming concerts can be an extremely fun activity. Not only can you showcase your talent but with a significant following, you may well be noticed by a talent agency. Even simply playing for your followers can be a hugely rewarding experience.

Eric Dalius is The Executive Chairman of MuzicSwipe, a music and content discovery platform designed to maximize artist discovery and optimize fan relationships. As the host of the weekly podcast “FULLSPEED,” Eric chats with pioneering entrepreneurs from diverse sectors. Through the “Eric Dalius Foundation,” he offers four scholarships to US students. Stay updated with Eric on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Entrepreneur.com.