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Lil Baby To Kick Off New Amazon Music Live Concert Series

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Lil Baby will kick off a new Amazon Music Live Concert Series later this month.

Amazon Music Live is a new weekly concert series featuring superstar musicians performing their latest hits live, hosted by hip-hop icon 2 Chainz.

The program will be streamed live from Los Angeles on Prime Video following "Thursday Night Football."

Amazon Music Live premieres on October 27 with musical guest Lil Baby performing songs from his recently released album, It's Only Me, as well as fan-favorites and chart-topping hits.

On November 3, three-time Grammy winner Megan Thee Stallion will grace the Amazon Music Live stage, and on November 10, country music superstar Kane Brown will treat fans to songs from his new album Different Man and more. Other performances will be announced in the weeks to come.

"With Amazon Music Live, we've created a new, can't-miss series for fans to experience the most exciting new music together. For artists, this show represents a massive new stage to share their music with fans after Thursday Night Football—the biggest game of the week, airing live on Prime Video," said Kirdis Postelle, global head of artist marketing of Amazon Music.

In addition to hosting Amazon Music Live, 2 Chainz will interview each night's performing artist during "Thursday Night Football" shoulder programming.

Each week's performance will be filmed in front of a live audience and attendance to the show will be facilitated through live events company DICE, by invitation only.

(Photo: Kenneth Cappello)

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