Sennheiser Turns Up the Volume with #DontStopTheMusic

With millions of people sheltering in place during COVID-19, the world has gone quiet. But audio company Sennheiser wants to turn up the volume with #DontStopTheMusic, a virtual concert series broadcast via Sennheiser's Instagram featuring live artist performances from diverse genres and locations.

The artist lineup for the next few days includes:

  • Hämatom (@haematommusic):
    • Thursday, April 23 at 17:00 UTC (13:00 New York time, 19:00 Berlin time)
  • Andro (@androearth):
    • Thursday, April 23 at 18:00 UTC (14:00 New York time, 20:00 Berlin time)
  • Kevin Devine (@kevinpdevine):
    • Thursday, April 23 at 20:00 UTC (16:00 New York time, 22:00 Berlin time)
  • DJ Deepak (Deepak Prashad) (@dee_prashad):
    • Friday, April 24 at 14:00 UTC (10:00 New York time, 16:00 Berlin time)
  • Beyond the Black (@beyondtheblack_official):
    • Friday, April 24 at at 17:00 UTC (13:00 New York time, 19:00 Berlin time)  
  • Reece Lemonius (@reecelemonius):
    • Friday, April 24 at 18:00 UTC (14:00 New York time, 20:00 Berlin time)
  • Banjaara (@banjaaralive):
    • Monday, April 27 at 16:00 UTC (12:00 New York time, 18:00 Berlin time)
  • Jetty Bones (@jettybones):
    • Monday, April 27 at 19:00 UTC (15:00 New York time, 21:00 Berlin time)
  • DJ Chris Wright  & DJ Chris Metcalfe (@djchriswright) (@chrismetcalfemusic):
    • Tuesday, April 28 at 14:00 UTC (18:00 Gulf Standard Time, 10:00 New York time, 16:00 Berlin time)
  • Schimmerling (@schimmerlingmusik):
    • Wednesday, April 29 at 17:00 UTC (13:00 New York time, 19:00 Berlin time)
  • Remo Drive (@remodrivemn):
    • Wednesday, April 29 at 19:00 UTC (15:00 New York time, 21:00 Berlin time)
  • MYLE (@i_am_myle):
    • Thursday, April 30 at 14:00 UTC (10:00 New York time, 16:00 Berlin time)
  • faemmusic (@faemmusic):
    • Thursday, April 30 at 17:00 UTC (13:00 New York time, 19:00 Berlin time)

Performances are added to the lineup daily. Find more information on the series here.

Hoping to spread positivity during these challenging times, Sennheiser is hosting these concerts for free. If viewers want to express their gratitude, Sennheiser encourages donations to the World Health Organization to help fight the novel coronavirus.