Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Live for Live Music and
HeadCount are presenting a one-day virtual music festival 12/26 to promote voter participation in the upcoming Georgia runoff elections.
Bob Weir,
Preservation Hall Jazz Band,
Diplo and
Dave Matthews are among the performers.
Georgia Comes Alive will support grassroots organizations such as
Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda and
CivicGeorgia. Fans are encouraged to donate to the cause
here. Those who make a donation of any size in advance will receive an email with a link to the stream on 12/26. The show starts at 3pm ET/noon PT.
The virtual event, powered by
Nugs.net and
Plus1, is the latest from the team behind
Democracy Comes Alive,
Quarantine Comes Alive and
Justice Comes Alive.
Kunj Shah, the founder of Live for Live Music and the Comes Alive event series, said, "The stakes are incredibly high in the Georgia runoffs. The fate of the music industry, struggling small businesses around the country and our democracy as a whole are at stake. With Georgia Comes Alive, we hope to once again channel the power of music to support the grassroots organizations getting people to the polls in January and shine a national spotlight on the importance of participation in democracy."
Weir is part of
The Lame Ducks, a one-off supergroup project featuring
Dave Schools of
Widespread Panic,
Jeff Chimenti of
Dead & Company and
Jay Lane of
Wolf Bros and
Primus. Other performers include
Big Freedia,
Ben Folds,
The Revivalists,
Tank and the Bangas,
Musiq Soulchild,
Bobby Rush,
Warren Haynes,
Portugal. The Man and
Patterson Hood.
Early voting has begun in the Senate runoff election that will take place 1/5. Georgia voters will decide which party controls the U.S. Senate.