Erykah Badu Hosting Interactive “Quarantine Concert Series”

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Erykah Badu has announced “Apocalypse Two: The Rooms,” the second installment in what she’s calling a an interactive “quarantine concert series.” Fans who view the livestream, which will feature Badu and her full band, will be given the ability to “move from room to room inside her home, exploring and experimenting with different genres of music interpreted through her catalog of hits,” according to a press release. The broadcast begins on Sunday, April 5 at 8 p.m. ET and admission is $2. More details can be found on her website.

Badu is one of numerous artists who have taken to livestreaming concerts, DJ sets, and other content during the social-distancing measures that have been put in place in countries worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read Pitchfork’s Sunday Review of Erykah Badu’s 2000 album Mama’s Gun.

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