WinterWonderGrass has announced a new livestream series, dubbed “WWG TV,” that will be airing in lieu of the postponed WinterWonderGrass Tahoe. The streams begin on Mar. 27 at 5 p.m. MT.

“In lieu of WinterWonderGrass Tahoe—which was set to take place this weekend and has since been postponed to April 2021 with the original lineup in tact—the producers of WinterWonderGrass are excited to announce WWG TV, set to launch this coming Friday, March 27th,” read a press release. To tune in, visit the festival’s official Facebook page.

“We believe the strength of our community will shine through during this uncharted journey,” said festival founder Scotty Stoughton via press release. “Through the launch of WWG TV, we want to promote social interaction amongst physical distancing within our community and beyond. Grab the people you’re quarantined with, pour yourself a beverage and enjoy this WWG community we’ve built from the comfort of your couch.”

“WWG TV will livestream three, hour-long episodes over three consecutive Fridays: March 27th, April 3rd and April 10th,” continued the press release. “The first episode, which will release on the original kick-off date of WWG Tahoe 2020, is a tribute to the WWG Tahoe community dubbed, ‘Tahoe – Come Together,’ comprised of recent and archival footage by artists on original Tahoe 2020.”

The first episode will include footage of Billy Strings and Della Mae performing during their recent WWG Steamboat sets, as well as archival footage from past editions of WWG Tahoe. This footage will include The Infamous Stringdusters, Fruition and more.

In addition, the first livestream will feature “a special “after-party” Q&A with Lindsay Lou” after its conclusion.

For more information, visit winterwondergrass.com.