Curbside Concerts is a new platform that “gives live music fans an opportunity to host ‘socially distant’ concerts with musicians performing directly in front of their home.” (Quote via press release.) The service will include local artists and nationally recognized musicians, including members of Umphrey’s McGee, Dopapod and Kung Fu.

“We live in a challenging time and the energy of live music can create such joy for people. It’s been greatly missed,” said Eric Gould, a professional musician and one of the leaders of Curbside Concerts (via press release). “This is a way for live music to happen face-to-face, for musicians and music lovers with a mutual respect for safety.”

According to a press release, “Concerts take place ‘curbside’, or in most cases in driveways or on front lawns. Musicians drive to the concert address, set up their gear, and plug-in to a power source provided by the host.” The shows will last 60, 90 or 120 minutes.

In April, Amy Helm announced a similar initiative; for more information on that, click here.

For more information and to book a concert, head to Curbsideconcerts.rocks.